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<title>CHI Audio: HPV and the Vaccine Debate</title>
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<description>We explore human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes genital warts and cervical cancer, and the debate over the new HPV vaccine.</description>

  <itunes:subtitle>What exactly is HPV, and is the new vaccine a good idea?</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>We explore human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes genital warts and cervical cancer, and the debate over the new HPV vaccine.</itunes:summary> 

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<title>CHI Audio: Turner Syndrome</title>
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<description>An interview with Dr. Judith Ross of the National Institutes of Health. Her 25 years of research on Turner syndrome have led to innovative treatments for this disorder, in which one copy of a woman's two the X chromosomes is missing or altered.</description>

  <itunes:subtitle>An interview with Dr. Judith Ross</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>An interview with Dr. Judith Ross of the National Institutes of Health. Her 25 years of research on Turner syndrome have led to innovative treatments for this disorder, in which one copy of a woman's two the X chromosomes is missing or altered.</itunes:summary> 

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<title>CHI Audio: Gaucher Disease</title>
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<description>An interview with Dr. Roscoe Brady, whose pioneering research led to enzyme therapy for Gaucher disease. Dr. Brady is the chief of the Developmental and Metabolic Neurology Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.</description>

  <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Roscoe Brady talks about enzyme therapy for Gaucher disease</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate> 
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  <itunes:keywords>metabolic, gauchey, gaushey, gausher, gaushay</itunes:keywords>
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<title>CHI Audio: Hepatitis C</title>
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<description>An estimated 4 million American are infected with the hepatitis C virus. Should you be tested? We interview Dr. Emmet Keeffe, the chief of the hepatology department at Stanford University Medical Center, about testing and new treatment options.</description>
  <itunes:subtitle>Should you get tested for hepatitis C? An interview with Dr. Emmet Keefe.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>An estimated 4 million American are infected with the hepatitis C virus. Should you be tested? We interview Dr. Emmet Keeffe, the chief of the hepatology department at Stanford University Medical Center, about testing and new treatment options.</itunes:summary> 

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