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The Merck Manuals pits myths against medical degrees. Should you put butter on a burn? Drink coffee to sober up? Feed a cold and starve a fever? On this podcast, physicians from around the country set the record straight and help you make more informed decisions about your health. For listeners in the U.S. and Canada, visit MerckManuals.com to learn more. For those outside the U.S. and Canada, visit MSDManuals.com for more information.
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In this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, our guest, Dr. Laurie Hess, discusses Bird Flu, its background, symptoms, and treatment. Dr. Hess, the new Editor-in-Chief of The Merck Veterinary Manual, shares critical strategies for preventing and managing bird flu, particularly focusing on the H5N1 strain. The episode highlights the i…
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On this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, we focus on Multiple sclerosis or “MS”. MS is characterized by disseminated patches of demyelination in the brain and spinal cord. Dr. Michael C. Levin joins us for this episode and is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, where he is the inaugural…
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This episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast dives deep into the world of rosacea and dandruff. Dr. Jonette Keri, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine is here to help dispel the myths and misconceptions of this skin condition. She is also Chief, Dermatology Service at Miami …
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In this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, Dr. Bradley Kesser, MD, a specialist in congenital ear disease, ventures into the intricate world of ear health, exploring various types of ear infections and their treatments, Dr Kesser dissects symptoms, delves into the necessity of antibiotics, and uncovers why some children are more pr…
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Dr. Leila M. Khazaeni, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, lends her expertise to demystify strabismus and dispel prevalent myths surrounding the condition. Delve into the different types of strabismus and understand key distinctions from amblyopia. Dr. Khazaeni addresses common misconceptions, such as …
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Discover the progressive metabolic bone disease that affects bone mineral density and structure, leading to fragility fractures. Explore common myths surrounding osteoporosis and gain valuable insights into prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Dr. Bolster, a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, separates fact from fiction, provides exp…
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In the latest episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, Dr. Brenda Tesini from the University of Rochester Medical Center sheds light on the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). As hospitals grapple with an unprecedented surge in respiratory illnesses, Dr. Tesini, with a focus on infectious diseases in children, explores the symptoms of RSV…
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In this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, Dr. Bernard J. Hennessy, DDS, from Texas A&M University, School of Dentistry, unveils the truth about halitosis, commonly known as bad breath. The discussion dives into the basics of halitosis, its prevalence, and the myths surrounding its causes and cures. Dr. Hennessy dispels common misc…
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In this informative episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast, Dr. Ranya N. Sweis, an Associate Professor of Cardiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, joins to unravel the distinctions between heart attack and cardiac arrest. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Sweis clarifies the causes, symptoms, and treatments…
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Die Diagnose Diabetes trifft und verunsichert und bestimmt ab dem Zeitpunkt der Diagnose sehr oft den Alltag der Betroffenen. Laut der Webseite der Österreichischen Diabetes Gesellschaft sind in Österreich über 600.000 Menschen davon betroffen. Assoc.-Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dr. Florian Kiefer ist als Oberarzt und Leiter der Endokrinologischen Ambulanz an…
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Klein, aber oho: die Schilddrüse ist ein kleines Organ mit doch recht großer Wirkung in unserem Körper. Eine gesunde Schilddrüse ist dabei nicht größer als das Daumenglied des jeweiligen Menschen. Sie bildet zwei Hormone: Tetrajodthyronin, T4, und Trijodthyronin, T3, und gibt diese ins Blut ab. So werden viele lebenswichtige Stoffwechselprozesse im…
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Mental health affects every aspect of our lives: how we feel about ourselves and the world; solve problems, cope with stress, and overcome challenges. Mental health challenges can be difficult to define and address. Dr. Michael B. First joins this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast. Dr. First is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at…
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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, we lose about 50 to 100 strands of hair from our head every day. But some people will experience even more significant hair loss in their lifetimes, which can be a source of anxiety and in some cases, an indicator of more serious medical issues. On this episode of the Merck Manuals, Wendy S. Levinbo…
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Kidney stones are becoming more common in recent decades. Today, one in 10 Americans will suffer from one at some point in their lives. Kidney stones are hard masses that form in the urinary tract and may cause pain, bleeding, infection, or block of the flow of urine. Given the extreme pain that often accompanies kidney stones, many people are worr…
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Richard Schwab, chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine and professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania discusses dreams. Dr. Schwab explains the nature of dreams as well as other sleep-related phenomena such as nightmares, sleep paralysis, sleepwalking, and lucid dreaming.…
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In this episode of Merck Manuals Medical Myths, Dr. Richard Schwab, the chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine and professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania discusses the importance of sleep health. Dr. Schwab shares insights on the numerous factors that can affect sleep patterns and tips for getting a good night's re…
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As we approach hot summer days, we are excited to welcome Dr. Diane Birnbaumer, Emeritus Professor of medicine at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, to discuss some myths about heat strokes and staying healthy in extreme temperatures. For listeners in the U.S. and Canada, visit MerckManuals.com to learn more. For those outside the U.S. and Ca…
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Um was es sich bei der Erkrankung Adipositas genau handelt und wie es entsteht, darüber sprechen wir heute mit unserem Gast im Studio. Wir haben uns dazu Professor Privatdozent Doktor Florian Kiefer eingeladen. Er ist Facharzt für Innere Medizin, Endokrinologie und Stoffwechsel, tätig an der Abteilung für Endokrinologie und Stoffwechsel am Allgemei…
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Schilddrüsenerkrankungen zählen zu den häufigsten Krankheitsbildern in Österreich. Da die Symptome anfangs meist unauffällig und zugleich recht vielfältig sind, werden diese meist gar nicht mit der Schilddrüse in Verbindung gebracht. Viele Betroffene wissen daher gar nicht, dass sie überhaupt an einer Schilddrüsenerkrankung leiden. Beschwerden könn…
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In dieser Folge spricht Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Stefenelli über Risikofaktoren und Folgen von Bluthochdruck (Hypertonie). ------------------------------------------ Speaker: Univ.- Prof. Dr. Thomas Stefenelli ist Facharzt für Innere Medizin, Kardiologie und Angiologie, tätig im Ärztezentrum "Co-Ordination" in 1080 Wien und war Vorstand der 1. medizi…
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In dieser Folge geht es um ein Thema, dem wir in unserem Alltag oft nur schwer entkommen und das uns immer wieder einholt – sei es jetzt im Beruf oder Privat: es geht um das Thema – na, schon erraten? - ja genau: STRESS. Wie man es nun schafft, dass Stress unser Leben nicht zu negativ bestimmt und was die Auswirkungen auf unser Herz sind, darüber s…
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Now that many COVID-19 travel restrictions are loosening and people are beginning to travel once again, we're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Christopher Sanford, author of “Staying Healthy Abroad: A Global Travel’s Guide”, to talk about some more myths about staying safe and healthy while traveling abroad. Click here to learn more about health and tr…
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Many of us want to look younger and have beautiful skin, but what kind of myths are we believing on how to achieve that? Do anti-aging creams actually work? Are the more expensive or luxury skincare products more effective than cheaper alternatives? Is sleeping in your makeup bad for your skin? On this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths pod…
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Most people (hopefully) know the dangers involved with smoking. But is vaping just as bad for your health as smoking? Is actually worse for you as some say? Is vaping more harmful for younger people than it is older people? Is there an effective way to quit? What’s the best way to kick this habit and talk to teens about why it’s dangerous? On this …
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In Part 2 of our discussion on children's mental health, the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast welcomes back Dr. Josephine Elia, psychiatrist with a specialty in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Nemours, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children in Delaware. On this episode, Dr. Elia discusses some ways parents can manage and address some of the mental…
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In a brief break from the traditional look into medical myths, this episode of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths podcast will delve into the difficult and sometimes taboo topic of children's mental health. Especially during 2020 and into 2021, children were forced to confront challenges and disruptions that no one could've imagined. And while adults …
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As the summer season approaches and many of us head outside to bask in the sun, what sorts of myths have we been telling ourselves about the best ways to protect our skin from the sun? Is 100 SPF really necessary? How long can you be outside before the sun starts to damage your skin? Do you only need sunscreen in the summer? How much is enough suns…
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This podcast has covered a handful of travel health myths before, but the way people travel has changed drastically in the COVID-19 world. While the world is beginning to work its way back to normal thanks to increasing vaccinations, that only means there are more questions as people look to resume their travels once again. What is the safest way t…
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Acne is a skin condition so many of us encounter during our lives. But the severity of the condition can differ greatly from person to person, and it's led to a number of myths surrounding what causes it? Is chocolate the culprit? Is fatty and unhealthy foods the issue? Is acne only something that pubescent teens have to deal with? On this episode …
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Coming soon: the Merck Manuals, one of the world’s most widely used medical resources since 1899, will be releasing the 3rd season of the Merck Manuals Medical Myths Podcast! All new episodes coming the week of May 10, 2021! Season 3 once again dispels common medical myths and misconceptions through revealing conversations with nationally recognize…
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In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um Chancen, Risiken und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen bei chronisch entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen (CED) am Arbeitsplatz. ------------------------------------------------- Speaker: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Rupp Er hat Ökonomie an der University of Toronto (Kanada) und Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Wien studiert. …
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Dr. Ana Weidenauer erzählt in dieser Folge etwas zum Thema Schilddrüse und Depression. ------------------------------------------- Über die Sprecherin: Dr. Ana Weidenauer wurde am 23.08.1989 in Wien geboren. Nachdem sie 2013 das Studium der Humanmedizin an der Medizinischen Universität Wien abschloss begann sie dort das Doktorasstudium im Zweig Kli…
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Bei unserer heutigen Folge geht es um ein ganz wichtiges Thema, nämlich um das Thema Stress und der Umgang mit Entspannung bei chronisch entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen. Und wie man als Betroffener nun den Spagat zwischen Stress und Entspannung im persönlichen Alltag schafft, das schauen wir uns heute gemeinsam mit unserer Expertin genauer an. -----…
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Nicht immer ist Atemnot gleich ein Hinweis auf eine Herzinsuffizienz. Manchmal handelt es sich auch um eine Alterserscheinung. In jedem Fall sollte eine ärztliche Untersuchung stattfinden, um eine eindeutige Diagnose zu erhalten. Prof. Ing. Dr. med. Dieter Pätzold, Oberarzt an der Klinischen Abteilung für Kardiologie, LKH-Universitätsklinikum Graz,…
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Spending a fun night out has no regrets until it's met with that dreaded familiar feeling the next morning. Can coffee cure hangovers? What about the old “hair of the dog” trick? Is the saying “beer before liquor never been sicker” really true? Dr. Rika O’Malley, physician at Albert Einstein Medical Center joins us to debunk some of these myths and…
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From questions about how to get the whitest teeth to what the proper brushing and flossing techniques are, there are a number of questions out there surrounding dental care. Is flossing good or unnecessary? Does charcoal toothpaste clean your teeth or do the opposite? Is it really necessary to remove our wisdom teeth? And why do they call them that…
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The entire world is grappling with how to deal with COVID-19, from what precautions we should take to how it affects each of us differently. But children are different. From the way COVID-19 affects childrens' bodies to how parents should approach the virus in kids, there are a lot of myths out there. On this episode, we talk to Dr. Catherine Sopra…
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Prim. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Musalek spricht in der neuen Folge des Merck Cast über das Thema Alkoholsucht und wie diese diagnostiziert und behandelt wird. ---------------------------------------------------------- Prim. Univ. Prof. Dr. Michael Musalek Ärztlicher Direktor des Anton-Proksch-Instituts, Institutsvorstand für Sozialästhetik und psychi…
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Eyesight is extremely valuable, and we are constantly being told what is bad and what is good for our eyes. Dr. Sunir Garg, retina physician and surgeon, provides us with some much-needed clarity on the subject. Click here to learn more about the biology of our eyes, vision and proper eye health. For listeners in the U.S. and Canada, visit MerckMan…
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Stomachs can be very sensitive. Factors such as what you eat and how fast you eat can cause issues from indigestion to ulcers and more. Dr. Jonathan Gotfried joins us to share his insights and help us digest some of the biggest myths around gastrointestinal problems, while also sharing tips for how to keep a healthy gut. Click here to learn more ab…
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High blood pressure can often be associated with aging or with being a hot head, but there are a number of other causes of high blood pressure that should not be overlooked. Dr. George Bakris joins us to share some insights and breaks down the biggest myths around high blood pressure, cholesterol and hypertension. Click here to learn more about hyp…
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You’ve heard of “Vertigo” the movie, and it’s likely that everyone has experienced the sensation before. But do you know what it is and why we feel it? Dr. David Kaylie discusses the differences in dizziness and vertigo, hearing loss and treatments that can help and the myths associated with Vertigo. Click here to learn more about vertigo. For list…
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Cracking your joints can often bring a feeling of relief or satisfaction, but are you doing damage to your joints? And while the term arthritis is typically used as a catch-all for joint issues, rheumatoid arthritis and osteo arthritis are not interchangeable, and in fact, they’re quite different. Dr. Brian Mandell explains these differences as wel…
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Die Coronakrise hat unser Leben in den letzten Wochen sehr verändert, da die Regierung schrittweise Einschränkungen eingeführt hat. So, dass viele von uns überwiegend ihre Zeit zuhause verbringen mussten. Dr. Ana Weidenauer gibt Tipps, wie man nach der Isolation wieder in den Alltag zurückkehren kann. -----------------------------------------------…
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Wie verändert sich das Leben nach einem Herzinfarkt? Worauf müssen Betroffene achten? Und: Wie sieht der neue Alltag aus? Prof. Dr. Thomas Stefenelli erzählt in dieser Folge über das neue Leben nach dem Herzinfarkt. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Prim. Univ.- Prof. Dr. Thomas Stefenelli ist Facharzt für Inner…
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Dr. Dieter Pätzold spricht über die Relevanz von Adhärenz bei der Diagnose Herzinsuffizienz und gibt Tipps für Ärzte und Patienten. ------------------------------------------------------------ Prof. Ing. Dr. med. Dieter Pätzold Oberarzt an der Klinischen Abteilung für Kardiologie, LKH-Universitätsklinikum Graz, Konsiliar-und Belegarzt an der Privat…
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Onlinesucht ist eine relativ neue Suchtform und die uns auch als Suchtexperten vor große Herausforderungen stellt. Letztendlich ist die Onlinesucht eine sehr schwere Erkrankung die in der Regel auch nicht solitär, also nur für sich selbst in Erscheinung tritt, sondern eingebettet ist in andere Erkrankungen bzw. in andere Störungen und psychosoziale…
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Passend zum Jahreswechsel dreht sich in dieser Folge alles um das Thema Vorsätze. Dr. Thomas Stefennelli gibt unter dem Thema "Herzfit ins neue Jahr" Tipps, wie Sie 2020 besonders auf Ihre Herzgesundheit achten können. Über Dr. Thomas Stefenelli Prim. Univ.- Prof. Dr. Thomas Stefenelli ist Facharzt für Innere Medizin, Kardiologie und Angiologie, tä…
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Diesmal befassen wir uns mit der Dunkelheit da draußen, mit den kurzen Tagen und dem mühsamen Aufstehen in der Früh. Immerhin ist das eine ganz schöne Aufgabe für das Herz: Es schlägt ruhig vor sich hin – und plötzlich wird es laut! Stress – aufspringen auf den kalten Fußboden und den Wecker abdrehen. Das muss auch anders gehen. Deshalb dreht sich …
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In dieser Folge spricht die Zuckerpuppe über Essen. Konkret: über warmes und wärmendes Essen. Es wird besprochen, was dem Herzen guttut, wie Sie sich warmhalten und wie lange eine Speise satt hält. --------------------------------------------------- Zur Podcast-Website: https://www.merck-cast.at/ AT/NONCMCGM/1119/0057 11/2019…
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