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Survival Medicine Podcast: Norovirus, Xofluza
Survival Medicine Podcast Reports from Yosemite National Park in California reveal that at least 170 visitors and personnel have experienced a myste…
5 years, 11 months ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: New Pneumonias, What you should know
Health authorities in China are reporting 60-70 cases of a previously unknown viral pneumonia that has put dozens in the hospital. Officials note tha…
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Survival Medics
Survival Medicine Podcast You know, the world isn’t getting any safer these days, and that means that, more than ever, you should be prepared for di…
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Chronic Lung Disease in Survival
We often talk about trauma and infection, but less so about chronic diseases. We have to face the fact that in some settings, namely those without so…
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Dengue Fever, Permethrin
Survival Medicine Podcast #379 Today, we talk about a mosquito-borne illness. What? It’s freezing out there, there’s no mosquitoes! Well, Down here …
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Sharp Wound Management
Episode 377
In the last couple of days, we’ve read about multiple stabbing incidents, one killed a freshman at a NY college, another killed two young men, and ot…
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Questions and Answers
This episode is broadcast (poorly) from a hotel room in New Yawk City, where we are visiting one of our daughters who's, well, a city girl. Ignore th…
6 years ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Infectious Disease
THE SURVIVAL MEDICINE PODCAST #376 Hey, I’ll bet you’ve wondered from time to time if you’re medically prepared enough. Do you have the supplies to …
6 years, 1 month ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Fish Oil, Guyon's Syndrome
Survival Medicine Podcast #375 In survival, the medicines eventually run out no matter how well you’ve prepared if the disaster knock you off the gr…
6 years, 1 month ago
Survival Medicine Podcast: Deadly Viruses
Infectious disease is of major concern in good times or bad, and the family medic must be able to identify some of the deadliest. Having just written…
6 years, 1 month ago