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| Urobotics Dan Stoianovici, Ph.D., director of the Johns Hopkins URobotics program, discusses robotics role in urology. MORE |
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| Craniosynostosis Pediatric neurosurgeon Edward Ahn, M.D., talks about positional plaigiocephaly and craniosynostosis in infants. MORE |
Listen Now | Sublingual Immunotherapy Sandra Lin, M.D., assistant professor of professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at Johns Hopkins, discusses the pros and cons of sublingual immunotherapy. MORE |
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| Chiari malformation Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon George Jallo, M.D., discusses Chiari malformation. MORE
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| Hydrocephalus Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon George Jallo, M.D. explains what hydrocephalus is, how it is diagnosed and the treatment. MORE |
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PowerPoint Podcast | Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Roger Blumenthal, M.D., dicusses prevention of cardiovascular disease. MORE |
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| Selecting the Right Neurosurgeon Henry Brem, M.D., director of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, explains the importance of picking the right neurosurgeon. MORE |
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| Genetics and Heart Disease Dan Judge, M.D., talks about the genetics of heart disease. MORE |
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| Nutrition Gerard Mullin, M.D., gastroenterologist at Johns Hopkins, talks about managing nutritional aspects of GI conditions. Part of our GI Podcast series. |
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| Pancreatitis Sanjay Jagannath, M.D., gastroenterologist at Johns Hopkins, discusses the diagnosis and management of pancreatitis. Part of our GI Podcast series. MORE |
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| Pituitary Tumors Roberto Salvatori, M.D., associate professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, discusses pituary tumors. MORE |
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 Subscribe to GI Podcast series | Ulcerative Colitis Mary Harris, M.D., gastroenterologist at Johns Hopkins, talks about ulcerative colitis. Part of our GI Podcast series. MORE May 2007 |
Listen Now | HPV Causes Throat Cancers Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have conclusive evidence that human papillomavirus (HPV) causes some throat cancers in both men and women. MORE |
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PowerPoint Podcast | Prostate Cancer Expectant Management H. Ballentine Carter, M.D., professor of urology at Johns Hopkins discusses prostate cancer expectant management. |
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Subscribe to GI Podcast series | Heartburn Patrick Okolo, M.D., M.P.H., chief of gastrointestinal endoscopy at Johns Hopkins, discusses the prevention, diagnosis and management of heartburn. Part of our GI Podcast series. MORE April 2007 |
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Powerpoint Podcast | Prostate Cancer Antigen Testing and Screening H. Ballentine Carter, M.D., professor of urology at Johns Hopkins discusses prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing and prostate cancer screening. |
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| Colon Cancer Screening Francis Giardiello, M.D., professor of gastroenterology at Johns Hopkins, discusses options for colon cancer screening. Part of our GI Podcast series. MORE March 2007 |
Listen Now | Lasker Award Winner, Carol Greider Carol Greider, Ph.D., one of the world’s pioneering researchers on the structure of chromosome ends known as telomeres, awarded to share the 2006 Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. MORE |
Listen Now | Kimmel Cancer Center Genetic Code for Breast and Colon Cancers Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists have completed the first draft of the genetic code for breast and colon cancers. Their report identifies close to 200 mutated genes, now linked to these cancers, most of which were not previously recognized as associated with tumor initiation, growth, spread or control. MORE |
Listen Now  Powerpoint Podcast | Lucentis Julia Haller, professor of ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins explains why controversy swirls around Lucentis, a new drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of macular degeneration. |