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Put market volatility in perspective
The first quarter of 2022 has served as a stark reminder that financial markets can decline — and decline quickly.
WHO calls for action as unhealthy air quality impacts 99% of global population
WHO updated its air quality database to include ground measurements of annual mean concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, as well as measurements of particulate matter with diameters equal to or smaller than 10 m or 2.5 m.
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COVID-19 led to unprecedented decline in global life expectancy
The COVID-19 pandemic reduced the world’s life expectancy by about 2 years, according to recent estimates published in Population and Development Review.
Private practice physicians often overlook a simple tax reduction tactic
On one hand, the tax tactic described in this article applies only to a limited number of physicians: those who are in private practice and in practices that are taxed as S corporations.
Researchers assemble first complete human genome sequence
A team of researchers assembled the first complete sequence of a human genome, 2 decades after the Human Genome Project formed the first incomplete draft sequence, according to the NIH.
Nasal spray flu vaccine does not exacerbate asthma in children older than 4 years
The quadrivalent live attenuated influenza vaccine — also known as the nasal spray vaccine — does not exacerbate asthma in children aged older than 4 years, according to data from a randomized controlled trial published in Pediatrics.
Global report on future of health care anticipates considerable changes in next decade
Health care providers said they feel undervalued and unsatisfied with the current health care system, and many are considering leaving the workforce, according to Elsevier Health’s first “Clinician of the Future” report.
16 million people may lose Medicaid coverage when public health emergency ends
Almost 16 million Americans who enrolled in Medicaid during the public health emergency could lose coverage when the emergency declaration ends if it expires after the third quarter of 2022.
Tax update: What physicians need to know about the current state of tax reform
The passage of the Build Back Better Act by the Senate has been put on the back burner. But it makes sense for high-income earners and those with large retirement account balances to understand the provisions in the version of the bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2021.
Mobile app improves shared decision-making experience in asthma care
PHOENIX —Use of a mobile app that facilitates shared decision-making in asthma treatment was associated with high patient satisfaction, according to a presentation at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
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