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<itunes:summary>The Mayo Clinic Men's Health Podcast covers a broad spectrum of health issues important to men. From Allergies to Urology and everything between, these discussions with Mayo Clinic specialists give men (and those who love them) the lowdown on common ailments and diseases, as well as fitness and prevention.</itunes:summary>
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<description>The Mayo Clinic Men's Health Podcast covers a broad spectrum of health issues important to men. From Allergies to Urology and everything between, these discussions with Mayo Clinic specialists give men (and those who love them) the lowdown on common ailments and diseases, as well as fitness and prevention.</description>

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<title>New ALS Device</title>
<description>Building a home with his own hands. That was the dream of a man named Ernie Lorenz. But symptoms of ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease, made it difficult for Ernie to hold a hammer. The disease was also making it hard for him to breathe. But a new device being researched at Mayo Clinic may help Ernie and other ALS patients breathe easier longer.</description>
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<title>Liver Cancer Treatment</title>
<description>Doctors at Mayo Clinic have a new weapon in the fight against liver cancer. It's a type of radiation that directly targets the tumor without typical side effects. What this means for patients is a better quality of life during and after treatment.</description>
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<title>Wound Care</title>
<description>For anyone with diabetes or other conditions that result in circulation problems, a simple cut, scratch, even a bump on the toe can turn into a big problem.  Dr. Karen Andrews explains why wound care is so important.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:28:24 CDT</pubDate>


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<title>Snake Venom Study</title>
<description>Vipers, fangs and venom are the stuff of horror movies and nightmares. But in the medical world, snakes are becoming good guys. Doctors are testing snake venom to see if it can help stroke victims by buying them more time.</description>
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<title>Mayo Podcasts are Moving</title>
<description>This is Vivien Williams, one of your hosts for the Mayo Clinic Podcasts.  We wanted to let you, our listeners know that beginning July 15th, we will be moving our subscription address to a new U-R-L.   We apologize for any inconvenience, but anticipate the change will result in a better experience for you and future subscribers.

That new address is:   podcasts.mayoclinic.org.  Our podcasts are running concurrently on both sites right now, so there's no need to wait to make the switch.  Go there, and you'll see how easy it is to subscribe, hear our podcasts, and how you can see and hear individual segments all in one place.

Again, our current site will remain active up until July 15th, after that point, Mayo Clinic podcasts will only be available at:  podcasts.mayoclinic.org

Thanks for your continued support.</description>
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<title>Amputation</title>
<description>Cancer.  Diabetes.  Trauma.  Many things can result in the need for an amputation.  As we hear from Tom Shives, M.D., a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, because of today's advanced prosthetics, amputation is surgery that's really more reconstructive than destructive.</description>
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