Medicine Weekly with Del Parrish

Episode 2: AFib, Video Games, and the Future of Bleeding Control

12 min · 3 de may de 2026
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This week I cover a NEJM study asking whether PFA should be the new standard treatment for AFib instead of a life of taking pills, a JAMA trial on whether video games can make emergency physicians better at triage, and some new research from Nature on synthetic blood clots that can stop bleeding in seconds using Nobel prize winning chemistry.

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