Monthly Archives: March 2009

Could “Polypill” Massively Reduce Heart, Stroke Risks In Healthy People?

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Salim Yusuf

Salim Yusuf, McMaster University, Hamilton
Peter Goodwin interviews Salim Yusuf, McMaster University, Hamilton.

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Optimized Anti-Platelet Therapy Avoids Stent Thrombosis With Drug Eluting Stents: HORIZON-AMI Trial Results

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George Dangas

George Dangas, Columbia University, New York
Peter Goodwin interviews George Dangas, Columbia University, New York.

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LSHTM Audio News

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Elizabeth Pisani

AIDS expert, writer, and epidemiologist Elizabeth Pisani recently returned to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine—where she trained and did research for her MSc and PhD to tell Peter Goodwin about her new book: The Wisdom of Whores, which delivers home truths about the ‘business of AIDS’ which could—potentially—prevent millions of people from dying.

Andrew Prentice discusses the ‘experiment of Nature’ being harnessed by his group in a research effort spearheaded by his colleague Branwen Hennig in The Gambia where seasonal variations in the availability of crops create altering nutritional environments for mothers around the time of conception. The scientist are hoping to reveal effects that maternal diet can have on gene expression, and how this in turn could affect the future health of newly-conceived babies.

Adam Fletcher tells Audio News about ‘detached’ youth programmes to help avoid problems with drugs and alcohol among young people. Social workers go to the young people—wherever they are—joining in their social networks, rather than trying to persuade them to drop into special centres.

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Andrew Prentice

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Adam Fletcher

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American College of Cardiology, Orlando

The 2009 ACC scientific session began with a bang together with the i2 meeting on Saturday March 28th in Orlando, Florida. Peter Goodwin interviewed leading investigators to hear the latest on interventional cardiology, surgery and medical therapy for patients with hypertension, acute coronary syndromes, myocardial infarction, and heart failure.

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