Episode 924: Pregnancy Cold Remedies

Episode 924: Pregnancy Cold Remedies

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Episode 989: Young Strokes

Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: The Case 24F brought in for anxiety. Patient is tearful, not talking, and potentially hyperventilating. History from boyfriend is that she suddenly stopped talking and started crying and it was hard to understand what she was sayi ...  Show more

Episode 988: Infant Botulism

Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: A 2025 multistate outbreak of infant botulism has been linked to ByHeart infant formula As of December 10-17th, there have been at least 51 infants with suspected or confirmed botulism who were exposed to this formula across 19 st ...  Show more

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