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October 27, 2006

This Week on Sound Medicine...Oct 29

Tune in at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, to Sound Medicine, the weekly radio program co-produced by IUSM and WFYI Public Radio (90.1 FM) in Indianapolis. The program is hosted by Barb Lewis. Co-hosts of this week’s program are Stephen Bogdewic, PhD, and Kathy Miller, MD.

This week National Public Radio reporter Joanne Silberner will dissect a new study published in the Annals of Emergency of Medicine concerning the use of female hormones to help heal brain injuries.

Karl MacDorman, PhD, IU associate professor of informatics, discusses his work with androids and explains the sometimes uncomfortable relationship between humans and too-humanlike robots.

Correspondent Eric Metcalf interviews Susan Clancy, PhD, postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, about her work with false-memory creation and people who claim to be abducted by aliens. Her new book is called Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens.

Archived editions of Sound Medicine, as well as other helpful health information, can be found at soundmedicine.iu.edu/

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