Segment 1: When you have no primary care doctor; Segment 2: Dupuytren Disease: Crippler Of Hands
Publisher |
AURN
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Medicine
Science
Publication Date |
Jan 21, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:00:40

A look at what is coming up on Radio Health Journal for the week of January 20, 2019 including: Surveys show that fewer Americans have a primary care doctor, especially among younger people. Experts discuss the ramifications of this trend both medically and economically, reasons behind it, and how primary care practitioners are changing the way they work to answer objections. Then, Dupuytren disease (pronounced DOO-pah-tren) is the most common disorder crippling hands that most people have never heard of. It is a genetic condition of the fascia beneath the skin of the palms, and it stubbornly resists treatment. An expert and a patient discuss the disorder.

A look at what is coming up on Radio Health Journal for the week of January 20, 2019 including: Surveys show that fewer Americans have a primary care doctor, especially among younger people. Then, Dupuytren disease (pronounced DOO-pah-tren) is a genetic condition of the fascia beneath the skin of the palms, and it stubbornly resists treatment. An expert and a patient discuss the disorder.

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