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   <media:description>Join Drs Vega and Amin as they discuss the challenges and approaches for managing patients with hyperkalemia throughout their care.

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When neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi passed away at age 37 from metastatic lung cancer on March 9, 2015, he left behind an unfinished manuscript with notes to his wife Lucy about publishing the text. Published posthumously, When Breath Becomes Air immediately became a national bestseller and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly 3 months.


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Download the free Medscape app from:

App Store:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/medscape/id321367289?mt=8 

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   <media:description>Watch the full episode here: http://wb.md/2jZn7Ne

It's a common illness and the number one cause of death by infectious disease in the U.S. Community acquired pneumonia is the unsuspected killer. Watch as Medscape TV follows some IRL cases.</media:description>
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  <title>Medscape TV Presents: Colorectal Cancer in Young People, Part I</title>
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Colon cancer has traditionally been a young person's disease but over the last decade or so that is changing. This shift was not not on anyone's radar. Watch as Medscape TV examines the causes of CRC in young people with some unespected findings</media:description>
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