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Physicians enjoy lower mortality rates despite rampant racial, gender inequities
Most health care workers, particularly physicians, had a lower mortality rate compared with the general population, an analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed.
'Something needs to change': Women physicians face sharply higher suicide risk than public
Physician suicide is a pervasive issue in the medical field, especially among women, according to the results of nationwide cohort study.
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Permanent life insurance can serve as asset class in a well-diversified portfolio
Permanent life insurance shares notable characteristics with an asset class many physicians own — real estate — particularly in the realm of tax advantages.
Stigma a key factor why employers lack insight into workers’ chronic health conditions
Most adults in the United States with physical chronic health conditions manage them at work but have not told their employer about them, results from a national survey showed.
Practicing clinicians vital in getting young clinicians interested, involved
With more and more younger clinicians trying to balance family time with their work, it can be difficult to get them involved in organizations and leadership positions.
AAAAI/World Allergy Organization meeting to spotlight impact of climate change on allergy
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology/World Allergy Organization Joint Congress will be held Feb. 28 to March 3 in San Diego with a focus on the relationship between climate change and allergic diseases.
Senate confirms RFK Jr. as HHS secretary
The Senate voted Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next HHS secretary.
Plan for educational expenses with 529 plans
An important part of financial planning for physicians with children can be 529 plans.
Discussion about NIH research funding cuts requires 'data, time and careful evaluation'
NIH’s plan to cut what it pays universities and other entities for indirect costs associated with scientific research would create “extremely challenging” short- and long-term impacts, according to a renowned data scientist and researcher.
Research community braces for 'profoundly negative impact' of NIH cuts
NIH’s decision to cut what it pays universities and other entities for indirect costs associated with scientific research would have immediate and far-reaching consequences, according to many academic institutions and professional societies.
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