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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 22, Part 2: Male Contraceptive Pill

A simple way to get kids to consume more fruits and vegetables; Loneliness can “break” your heart; “Smart” AI-guided walking stick can help visually impaired navigate, locate groceries; Micro-currents can speed wound-healing; Practicing music—or even listening—can slow cognitive decline; B vitamins vs. metabolic syndrome; Quick-acting, reversible male contraceptive pill may be coming soon; Diet high in fruits and vegetables slashes miscarriage risk; Morning physical activity improves kids’ brains. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.

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