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

2 Minute Medicine®
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We begin this episode by discussing our article of the week from Pediatrics, entitled “COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Parents: A Qualitative Study”.

In the second half of our episode, we start off by discussing the issue of performance-enhancing drugs in sports following the news of a  banned substance scandal in the men's marathon. Next, we will dive into the NHL's Pride Tape ban and their decision to reverse the ban following public push-back. Finally, we end with conversations about the bedbug outbreak in Paris, and new studies highlighting the value of wearable technology in diagnosing and monitoring Parkinson's disease.

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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