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Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
9:23 am
Wed October 24, 2012

Dr. Greg Discusses Battlefield Surgery

LEXINGTON, Ky.  -  In this week's edition of Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine the host speaks with Ehab Sorial, Vascular Surgeon at the University of Kentucky-UK Healthcare, who recently served as a civilian surgeon operating on U-S soldiers wounded in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
9:32 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Dr. Greg Discusses Concerns Over Tramadol

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- In this week's edition of Dr. Greg Davis On Medicine, the host speaks with Dr. Bill Stoops, faculty member in the Department of Behavioral Science of the UK College of Medicine, as well as the Center for Drug and Alcohol Research,  about a new study examining potential side effects of the pain medication tramadol.

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
9:39 am
Wed October 10, 2012

Dr. Greg Discusses Research Linking Early Emotional Abuse And Neglect With Strokes

LEXINGTON, Ky. - In this week's program, Dr. Greg Davis talks with Dr. Robert Wilson, professor in the department of neurological sciences and psychology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago about research linking childhood abuse and the risk of stroke later in life.

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
9:09 am
Wed September 5, 2012

Dr. Greg Discusses New Research On How Immune System Ages

LEXINGTON, Ky.  -  In this week's episode of "Dr. Greg Davis On Medicine" the host speaks with Dr. Suzanne Segerstrom, professor of psychology at the University of Kentucky about a multi-discipline research project studying how the human immune system ages and what role stress may play in the process.

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
11:12 am
Wed August 29, 2012

Dr. Greg Discusses New Model To Measure Obesity

LEXINGTON, Ky.  -  In this week's episode Dr. Greg Davis discusses a new model to measure obesity with Neer Krakauer, a faculty member in the department of civil engineering at City College of New York.  He recently authored an article calling into to question the body mass index, commonly known as BMI.

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