Can a person have two functioning hearts in their chest? Can running a marathon look like a heart attack? Why is virtually everyone admitted to the hospital now via the emergency department? Join us as we ponder these questions and more in our third cardiology episode!
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Episode 020 – Ribbons and rhythms
How, exactly, do you say ‘Torsades de Pointes’ and why should you treat it empirically? Can you detect a-fib with just a wristwatch and your finger? What is the origin story of Alex’s egg-related superhero powers? Join us for episode 20 as we tackle all these questions and more!
Episode 019 — Shapeshifters and suspension
Can a climbing harness lead to a systolic blood pressure of 500+? What does nitroglycerine actually do? Does the FDA approve medicines for use in patients of a certain race? Join us this week to answer these questions and more, in the first episode of Season 2 and the first episode of our cardiology series!
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