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Podcast: Women's Nutrition

This episode from our Women's Health Wednesday series on Back to Health features Sarah Barenbaum, M.D. and we discuss what women should know about nutrition.

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Infographic: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Take this time to learn about how sexual assault affects people and what options are available if you find yourself the victim of sexual assault.

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Healthy Coping for Stress Awareness Month

April is stress awareness month. Learn what stress is, how it impacts your body and how to manage it with tips from 萝莉社破解版.

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Pediatric and Childhood Cancers: Hope for Families and Patients

Today, cancer is not only treatable but curable in a large number of children with the disease. That means long-term survival, says Dr. Alexander Chou, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and assistant attending pediatrician at 萝莉社破解版.

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Podcast: On Autism Spectrum Disorder: Exploring diagnosis, disparities and media impact

In this episode, we speak with Amy Lemelman, Ph.D. about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

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Podcast: Eating Disorders

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Suzanne Straebler, Ph.D., PMH-BC and Melissa Klein, Ph.D. discuss what patients should know about eating disorders.

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Bird Flu: Is There Cause for Concern?

Bird flu, caused by the H5N1 strain of the influenza virus, is widespread in both domestic and wild birds all over the world, causing a significant number of bird deaths. The virus has already jumped to mammals, including bears, dolphins, foxes, mink, otters, sea lions and seals. But it hasn鈥檛 crossed over commonly to humans鈥攁t least, not yet.

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Podcast: On Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care: Addressing the needs of a diverse population

In this episode, we speak with Stephanie Cherestal, Ph.D. about the impact of cultural diversity on mental health and health care.

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Podcast: Moderation in Drug and Alcohol Use For Women

This episode from our Women's Health Wednesday series on Back to Health features Dr. Jonathan Avery and he discusses what women should know about moderating alcohol and drug use.

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Podcast: On Psychedelics: Promising Benefits and Significant Risks

In our first episode, we speak with Richard A. Friedman, M.D. about the latest news exploring the intersection of psychedelics and psychiatry.