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Oct 2023
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The 2 Minute Medicine® Podcast- Episode...

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We begin this episode by discussing our article of the week from the New England Journal of Medicine, entitled ““Increasing Prevalence of Artemisinin-Resistant HRP2-Negative Malaria in Eritrea.”

In the second half of our episode, we begin by taking a closer look at the public heath crisis in Gaza. Next, we discuss a recently published study in JAMA, and examine the possible link between ADHD and Dementia. Last but not least, a short discussion about the significance of October being National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.

We are excited to share that the highly anticipated 2nd edition of our Classics in Medicine book is now available in stores and on Amazon! Buy your copy today at: https://bit.ly/2zZnJt9

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