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Ep. 237 - Why Radioactive Cancer Treatment May Be Gentler Than Chemotherapy

Nuclear medicine treatments use very small, carefully controlled amounts of radioactive material that decay to nontoxic levels within minutes to days, making them far less taxing on the body than standard chemotherapy. Cathy Cutler, PhD, FSNMMI, of Brookhaven National Laboratory ...  Show more

Ep. 236 - How to Be Prepared for Any Medical Emergency When Help Isn’t Immediately Available

If a tooth gets knocked out, place it between the cheek and gum immediately, since the chance of successfully saving it drops by roughly 10% every ten minutes if it isn't found. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Alton (Dr. Bones) and Nurse Amy Alton join Dr. Mitchell to break down what ...  Show more

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