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<p>INDIANAPOLIS — This weekend, Jan. 24 and 25, Sound Medicine, the award-winning weekly public radio program hosted by Barbara Lewis, will discuss alternative treatments for post traumatic stress disorder, vaccinations and panic attacks.</p>

This Week on Sound Medicine — Jan. 25

A new study, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, seeks alternatives to drug treatments for post traumatic stress disorder. James Gordon, M.D., founder of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine and lead investigator in the study will join Sound Medicine to discuss some of these alternative treatments.

Ann Zerr, M.D., associate professor of clinical medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine, will debunk some common myths about vaccinations.

Reid Wilson, Ph.D., director of the Anxiety Disorders Treatment Program in Chapel Hill and Durham, North Carolina, and associate professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, will discuss his new book, Don’t Panic: Taking Contol of Anxiety Attacks.

In this week’s Sound Medicine “Checkup”, Jeremy Shere defines the new term “cyberchondria”- self diagnosis of health issues from web searches.

Archived editions of Sound Medicine as well as other helpful information can be found at http://www.soundmedicine.iu.edu.

Sound Medicine is underwritten by Eli Lilly and Company, Clarian Health and IU Medical Group. Jeremy Shere’s “Check-Up” is underwritten by IUPUI.

Check out Sound Medicine on the following Indiana public radio stations:
WBSB (Anderson), WFIU (Bloomington, Columbus, Kokomo, Terre Haute), WNDY (Crawfordsville), WVPE (Elkhart/South Bend), WNIN (Evansville), WBOI (Fort Wayne), WBNI (Fort Wayne), WFCI (Franklin), WBSH (Hagerstown/New Castle), WFYI (Indianapolis), WBSW (Marion), WBST (Muncie), WBSJ (Portland)

The show also runs on notable out-of state public radio stations:
KRCC (Colorado Springs, CO), WHDD (Sharon, CT), KEDM (Monroe, LA), WCNY (Syracuse, NY), WYSO (Yellow Springs, OH), KWGS (Tulsa, OK).