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First, you pick an RSS Feed Reader. A couple of free and easy to use ones are Google Reader and Bloglines.

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Asthma, COPD / Pulmonary Medicine Podcasts Overview

By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore is interviewed on the topic of lung cancer. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore answers a listener question about a 30 year smoker and chronic cough. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore answers a listener question regarding the cost vs. the effectiveness of a CT scan. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore answers a listener question regarding the potential for a heart/lung transplant. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore answers a listener question about the possibility of preventing lung cancer for an individual that has a family history of lung cancer. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore answers a listener question about surgery causing lung cancer to spread. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore offers a minute of information on the subject of lung cancer. Complete podcast
By: Dr. John Moore
August 27, 2010
Dr. John Moore offers resources for more information for Lung Cancer. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
Many factors influence how much risk of COPD a previous smoker still has. Paul Boyce, MD, discusses ways to minimize the risk created by past smoking. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD, PHP, FCCP
July 22, 2009
Paul Boyce, MD, answers concerns about the effect of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on sexual activity. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
Paul Boyce, MD, discusses therapies and lifestyle changes that can improve the quality of life for those with COPD. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
Concerns about the possible increased risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are addressed by Paul Boyce, MD. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
Chronic obstructive pulminary disease (COPD) expert Paul Boyce, MD, discusses a broad range of lung disease topics including the ramifications of lung diseases as men age and preventative lifestyle changes. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
Men's Health Radio complete show with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) expert Paul Boyce, MD, who recieved his board certification at Harvard. COPD and other lung diseases are discussed in depth and questions are taken from the radio audience. Complete podcast
By: Paul Boyce, MD
July 22, 2009
COPD expert Paul Boyce, MD, addresses resources for reliable information about COPD, asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis. Complete podcast
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