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    Some Practical Suggestions for Mitigation of Psychological Burden of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 by Maryam Shaygan, Hamidreza Hassanipour, Maryam Mollaie

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…PSW provides cognitive therapy through educational video clips, podcasts, texts, and audio files to teach patients to know their cognitive biases towards their disease and the likelihood of adverse events occurring to them. …”
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    Advances in Completely Automated Vowel Analysis for Sociophonetics: Using End-to-End Speech Recognition Systems With DARLA by Rolando Coto-Solano, James N. Stanford, Sravana K. Reddy

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Moreover, if sociolinguists could quickly and accurately extract phonetic information from the millions of hours of new audio content posted on the Internet every day, a virtual ocean of speech from newly created podcasts, videos, live-streams, and other audio content would now inform research. …”
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    The Impacts of Social Equity on Health

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Welcome to Management Matters, a National Academy of Public Administration podcast where policy meets practice. I'm Terry Gerton, president of the Academy. …”
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    Purdue Pharma Deceptive Research Misconduct by Jason Sanchez Alonso

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Years later, Jick stated in an NPR podcast that he regretted writing that old one-paragraph piece with Porter in the New England Journal of Medicine. …”
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    Millenials in Medicine: Tradition and Disruption by José Florencio F. Lapeña

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In medical education, lectures gave way to podcasts and webinars; heavy textbooks gave way to electronic references; and even dissection gave way to 3D virtual human anatomy. …”
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    Protecting Confidentiality in the Digital Ecosystem of Humanitarian Aid by Cara Lewis

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… Photo by AbsolutVision on Unsplash INTRODUCTION Social media, news headlines, and podcasts implicitly and explicitly remind us of the digital misinformation maelstrom we navigate every day to understand the truth of current events. …”
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    Oportunidades educativas tras la pandemia: el tiempo es ahora. by Francisco Javier Garrido Cisterna, Juvenal Ríos Leal

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Los recursos digitales se organizan en entornos educativos virtuales y deben ser considerados un medio para el aprendizaje y no un fin en sí mismo: lecturas, presentaciones, videoconferencias, blogs, wikis, redes sociales, foros, podcast, portafolios, juegos, simulaciones, entre otras. …”
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    Structural Justice Ethics in Health Care by Wendy DiChristina

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast. https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/episodes. …”
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    Policies Affecting Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder by Colburn Yu

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The Maternal Lifestyle Study (NCT00059540) was a prospective longitudinal observational study that compared the outcomes of newborns exposed to cocaine in-utero to those without.[24] One of its studies revealed one month old newborns with cocaine exposure had “lower arousal, poorer quality of movements and self-regulation, higher excitability, more hypertonia, and more nonoptimal reflexes.”[25] Another study showed that at one month old, heavy cocaine exposure affected neural transmission from the ear to the brain.[26] Long-term follow up from the study showed that at seven years old, children with high intrauterine cocaine exposure were more likely to have externalizing behavior problems such as aggressive behavior, temper tantrums, and destructive acts.[27] While I have witnessed this behavior in the teenage patient during my pediatrics rotation, not all newborns with intrauterine drug exposure are inevitably bound to have psychiatric and behavioral issues later in life. NPR recorded a podcast in 2010 highlighting a mother who used substances during pregnancy and, with early intervention, had positive outcomes. …”
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