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‘Commonly found’ allergens exist in some face masks
Patients with skin allergies who wear certain types of face masks may experience adverse events, according to a presenter at this year’s virtual American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting.
AI program uses vocal biomarkers to diagnose COVID-19
An artificial intelligence voice analysis tool can help diagnose COVID-19 in asymptomatic patients, according to its manufacturer, Vocalis Health.
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Community health workers provide critical services during pandemic
Physicians may find some relief from administrative burdens by utilizing community health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, a speaker at the virtual North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services' Rural Primary Care Conference said.
Incoming ACAAI president discusses goals, highlights from annual meeting
Luz Fonacier, MD, professor at NYU Long Island School of Medicine, will be installed as president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology on Saturday, Nov. 14, during the organization’s annual scientific meeting, held virtually from Nov. 13 to 15.
4 ways to use today’s ultra-low interest rates in your wealth planning
As we navigate through this difficult time in the U.S. economy, a few bright spots emerge. One of those is the fact that interest rates, controlled by the Federal Reserve, are at all-time lows.
Russian COVID-19 vaccine is 92% effective, interim data suggest
Phase 3 clinical trial results indicate that Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine was 92% effective against COVID-19, according to a press release from the Russian Direct Investment Fund, or RDIF.
Some pandemic changes ‘really should be a way of life’
MemorialCare health system recently shifted its attention to renewal after its initial safety-focused response to COVID-19, one of its vice presidents said at Octane’s virtual MedTech Innovation Forum.
Data show ‘massive’ decrease in medical spending as COVID-19 pandemic evolved
Weekly aggregate medical spending by most commercial insurance customers and Medicare Advantage recipients in the United States dropped by nearly half as the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, data show.
‘Real alliances’ between immunology, rheumatology provide hope for COVID-19 therapy
The intersection of immunology and rheumatology may be a fruitful source of information regarding COVID-19 therapeutic possibilities and vaccine development, according to the keynote speaker at ACR 2020.
17% of physicians have experienced suicidal ideation
Almost 1 in 5 physicians have experienced suicidal ideation in their lifetimes, a systematic review and meta-analysis in Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior showed.
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