
Translating Medical and Health Research For All researchtranslation.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessScience | |||

Author note: What follows is part 2 of a series intended to summarize and explain just how, historically, we went off the rails with cholesterol. Check out part 1 here.
In the early 1990s, Eugene Braunwald and the cardiology community had a problem.... more
The AHA’s new cholesterol guideline is asking professionals to start earlier, screen more, and treat cholesterol more aggressively, decades before any heart or vascular disease could plausibly occur. What follows, therefore, is the first of a series ... more
In the early 19th century, the French physician Pierre-Charles-Alexandre Louis did something medicine had rarely done before: he counted.
At the time, bloodletting was standard. It was elegant, logical, and universally accepted. If an imbalance of h... more
Earlier this week media reported that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, had surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff.
That’s interesting. Not just because I wrote about rotator cuff surgery last week.
Kennedy has spent... more
I used to do a lot of push-ups. Then, one day, my right shoulder abruptly said no más. Coincidentally, days later I saw my doctor. To be clear, I live by “See doctors, not too much, only when sick,” but my insurance policy insists on an annual visit.... more
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When Arthur Conan Doyle wanted Sherlock Holmes to show off, he didn’t give him a bloody fingerprint or a dropped monocle. He gave him a dog that didn’t bark.
In Silver Blaze, the silence was the clue. The horse didn’t vanish because of a stranger—th... more
When readers sent me media articles touting baloxavir (‘Xofluza’), I started looking. In the interim, Sensible Medicine, a wonderful Substack by evidence-based doctors, published a podcast, and today a written piece, recommending the drug. I believe ... more
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