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EUROECHO: Valves Open Up Meeting Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 309 seconds BUDAPEST -- A new emphasis on multimodal imaging will mark the annual meeting of the European Association of Echocardiography that kicks off here this week, but the buzz centers on how these techniques can be used in valvular heart disease. |
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Special Report: Health Impacts of Shale Gas Boom Still... Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 257 seconds Many people in the Marcellus Shale region of the northeastern U.S. worry that the boom in gas drilling operations will pollute water supplies and the air, but it's been nearly impossible to pin down actual health impacts -- and researchers admit that we may never know for sure. |
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Conversations with... E. Blair Holladay, PhD Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 467 seconds "Conversations with ..." is a series of exclusive video interviews with leaders of medical research and policy. In this segment, Editor-at-Large George Lundberg, MD, discusses cooperation among professionals in clinical diagnosis with E. Blair Holladay, PhD, of the American Society for Clinical Pathology. |
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Conversations with... John E. Tomaszewski, MD Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 385 seconds "Conversations with ..." is a series of exclusive video interviews with leaders of medical research and policy. In this segment, Editor-at-Large George Lundberg, MD discusses molecular pathology and targeted diagnostics with John E. Tomaszewski, MD, of the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. |
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TCT: Genetic Tests, Stent Thrombosis Highlight Meeting Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 472 seconds SAN FRANCISCO -- With more than 22 late-breaking trials, 650 abstracts, 100 live cases, and more than 3,000 presentations, the 12,000 people in attendance at this year's Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics meeting had a lot to choose from. |
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Hillary Clinton Says U.S. Aims to Wipe Out AIDS Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 188 seconds WASHINGTON -- The United States will, for the first time, make it a policy goal to have an "AIDS-free generation" in the near future, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced. |
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'Biggest Loser' Sends Wrong Message on Weight Loss Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 174 seconds WASHINGTON -- The reality TV show "The Biggest Loser" sends patients an unhealthy and unrealistic message about weight loss, a researcher said here. |
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CHEST: Combat Vets' Sleep Problems Tied to Injury Type Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 175 seconds HONOLULU -- The type of injury sustained by U.S. military personnel in the Middle East appears to be related to the types of sleep disturbances they experience when they return home, researchers found. |
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CHEST: Airway Anomaly Linked to Autism Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 128 seconds HONOLULU -- A specific airway abnormality may be an objective marker for autism spectrum disorders in children, a small study showed. |
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IDSA: Copper Covering May Cut Hospital Infection Rates Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 123 seconds BOSTON -- Equipping hospital rooms with copper surfaces decreased the risk of acquiring an infection by 45%, researchers reported here. |
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ECTRIMS: Cancer Drug Wins in Early MS Trial Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 184 seconds AMSTERDAM -- A low-dose regimen of the leukemia drug alemtuzumab (Lemtrada) slashed annualized relapse rates in patients with newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis in a head-to-head trial against interferon-beta-1a (Rebif), a researcher reported here. |
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Food Industry Fight Mimics War Against Big Tobacco Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 202 seconds The public health battle against obesity appears to be taking cues from the states' fight against the tobacco industry more than a decade ago, a key operative in that earlier war told MedPage Today in this exclusive video report. |
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IDSA: Younger Docs Less Sold on Value of Vaccines Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 160 seconds BOSTON -- Younger doctors may be slightly less sold on childhood vaccination than their older counterparts, a researcher said here. |
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OBESITY: When Kids Are Young Moms Exercise Less Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 210 seconds ORLANDO -- Mothers of young children get less exercise than women who do not have children at home, researchers found. |
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ECCO-ESMO: Bone Drug Blocks Cancer Return Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 266 seconds STOCKHOLM -- Postmenopausal women with early breast cancer had significant improvement in disease-free survival when treated with the bone-targeted drug zoledronic acid, updated results from a large randomized trial showed. |
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ECCO-ESMO: One-Two Punch Tx Cuts Breast Ca Relapse Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 200 seconds STOCKHOLM -- Combining everolimus (Afinitor) with the aromatase inhibitor exemestane (Aromasin) appears to lengthen disease-free survival in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer who have failed other hormone therapy, researchers said here. |
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ECCO-ESMO: Synchronous Chemoradiation Cuts Breast Cancer... Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 222 seconds STOCKHOLM -- Local recurrence in early breast cancer occurred 35% less often in women who received synchronous chemoradiation rather than sequential therapy, long-term follow-up data from a large clinical trial showed. |
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ECCO-ESMO: Antibody-Chemo Combo Promising in Breast Ca Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 176 seconds STOCKHOLM -- A novel monoclonal antibody-guided therapy for HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer extended disease-free survival compared with standard treatment, researchers said here. |
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ICAAC: Copper Curbs Hospital Bugs Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 255 seconds CHICAGO -- Copper sheathing on bed rails and intensive daily cleaning of hospital patients' rooms were effective in reducing bacterial contamination on "high-touch" surfaces, according to studies presented here. |
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ICAAC: Whooping Cough Vaccine May Lose Power Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 189 seconds CHICAGO -- Vaccine protection against pertussis may wane sharply for children more than three years after their last booster, potentially leaving some middle-schoolers at risk for the disease, a researcher reported here. |
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ICAAC: Raltegravir Shows Similar Effects by Race, Sex Posted by: MedPageToday
Video duration: 197 seconds CHICAGO -- The integrase inhibitor raltegravir (Isentress) demonstrated efficacy, safety, and tolerability in a special study aimed at minority and female patients with HIV infection, a researcher reported here. |






















