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ACL Tears

You turned to run upfield or avoid a defender and felt your knee pop and give way.  In a short while, your knee is swollen, and you wonder, "Did I just tear my

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Longevity

Metabolic Syndrome, Part I

Show Notes In the first of a multi-part series, Paul and Howard talk about metabolic syndrome, from its rise, to its prevalence, to its causes, and its

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AMA on Strength, Longevity and Fitness

Show Notes Paul and Howard take listener questions about strength, longevity, and fitness. Topics:  Readings: Music: “Crossing the Chasm”

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Inside the Black Box of Anesthesia: Why We Do It, How It’s Changing, and What the Future Looks Like

Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about surgical anesthesia with a special guest: Jon Bauman, Chief of Anesthesiology at St. John’s Riverside Hospital in

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Lifespan & Healthspan: The Science(s) of Healthier Aging, From Cells to Centenarians

Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about healthy aging, from cell death, to diet, to centenarians, and exercise in-between. Financial geek that he is, Paul

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The Doubt Industry, Coronavirus, and Dr. Google

Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about the doubt industry, medical skepticism, and Dr. Google as a force for good. Sometimes.

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Imaging Injuries, or Why You Can’t Unsee an MRI

Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about sports injury imaging, from x-rays and MRI, to ultrasound.  Topics:  Readings: Music:

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Why Do Injuries Happen, How Do You Know, and How Do You Make Them Go away?

Show Notes Paul and Howard talk about injuries, how and why they happen, and why they keep coming back. Topics:  Readings: Running. Back to

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Howard J. Luks, MD

Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

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Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

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