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Medical trainees should enter workforce with plan for financial stability
Living simply and cheaply in the first years after medical training can set young rheumatologists on the course for financial stability later in life, according to a speaker at the CSRO Fellows Conference.
95.6% of COVID-19 vaccine recipients received second dose on time, CDC says
Among the millions of Americans who received both doses of the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines during the first 2 months of the vaccination program, most received the second dose within the recommended time frame, according to the CDC.
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Budesonide oral suspension effective against pediatric EoE
Twice-daily budesonide oral suspension, or BOS, improved outcomes in pediatric patients with eosinophilic esophagitis, according to research presented at this year’s virtual American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Meeting.
Men have 60% higher risk for death, worldwide study shows
Men aged 50 years or older had a 60% higher mortality risk than women aged 50 years or older, in part due to smoking and CVD rates, a worldwide study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed.
1 in 10 hospital employees have no intention of receiving COVID-19 vaccine
Ten percent of employees at two hospitals in Philadelphia said they did not intend to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, survey data published in Vaccine showed.
What physicians should know about Biden’s tax proposals
With the Democrats controlling both houses of Congress, there is a likelihood that President Joe Biden's tax proposals may pass this year.
Half of patients with sunflower seed allergy experience anaphylaxis
In a recent case series, researchers found that half of patients with a clinical allergy to sunflower seeds experienced anaphylaxis after undergoing allergy tests.
Cause of chronic cough unknown in 37% of primary care patients
The cause of chronic cough remained unexplained in more than one-third of patients 3.5 years after they first presented to a primary care physician for the condition, researchers wrote.
Peanut sublingual immunotherapy shows promise in toddlers
A study found that “significant desensitization” occurred among peanut-allergic toddlers following peanut sublingual immunotherapy, according to data presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
Earlier introduction to peanuts may prevent allergy later in life
Data presented during the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology annual meeting indicated that introducing peanuts at an earlier age leads to a decrease in children with peanut allergy later in life.
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