
A Medical Podcast That Asks 'Why?'
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On this episode, we were so lucky to be joined by Dr. Grace Farris, who is a hospitalist and the author of a hilarious, poignant, profound graphic memoir of her career in medicine called See One, Do One, Teach One: The Art of Becoming a Doc...
What is umami? Who discovered it?
Umami is the flavor of savory deliciousness (it means savoriness in Japanese), and is separate from the other four types of taste that we all learned about in school. The term was coined by the chemist Kik...
Why don’t interstitial lung disease patients typically get increased pCO₂?
Early on in medical training, you learn to separate a patient’s oxygen from their carbon dioxide. A COPD patient can be heard wheezing from across the ward with a p...
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When we think of antibodies, such as monoclonal antibodies that target specific diseases, we often think of them as blocking receptor-ligand interactions or binding to pathogens to neutralize them. Yet in Graves’ disease, we...
Although the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is typically high in active lupus, C-reactive protein (CRP) is often normal. What’s particularly cool about this finding is that it lends insights into the mechanism of lupus and potential...
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Hospitalist at the VA Boston Healthcare System, co-host of The Curious Clinicians Podcast, co-Deputy Editor of the Things We Do For No Reason series in the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and incessant asker of 'why'?
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