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AbobotulinumtoxinA safe, effective in hyperhidrosis
Findings from a meta-analysis showed that abobotulinumtoxinA was safe and effective, with high patient satisfaction, in individuals with hyperhidrosis.
Q&A: Prioritizing ‘basic actions’ could help prevent deaths from critical illness
An international panel of clinical experts has developed a blueprint they said contains steps to reduce the millions of “potentially preventable” deaths caused by critical illness annually.
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Pandemic stress, burnout more common among women in medicine than men
Women in medicine were more likely than men to take on childcare responsibilities and report burnout, mental health symptoms and work-life imbalance during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to recent findings from two separate studies.
2022 Physician Fee Schedule prompts praise, but also fear of ‘financial peril’
The CMS final rule regarding physician payment, clinical labor prices, critical care services and telehealth services for fiscal year 2022 has drawn mixed reactions from medical groups.
Alopecia areata may increase dementia risk
Patients with alopecia areata had increased risk for dementia, according to a nationwide cohort study published in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Q&A: Forthcoming tool will use genetics to help eliminate ‘diagnostic odyssey’
Geisinger Health System is working to develop a tool that it said will dramatically lower the time it takes to diagnose rare conditions with a genetic cause.
Insight into how financial advisors charge for their services
Survey data shows that, generally, investors do not understand how much their advisors charge for their services.
Dozens of countries promise to lower carbon intensity of health systems
Forty-seven countries, including the United States, have committed to developing climate-resilient and low-carbon health systems. They announced their efforts during the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, also known as COP26.
Town Hall: Booster Shots
In this episode, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, and Leonard H. Calabrese, DO, are joined by Carlos del Rio, MD, as they discuss the use of booster shots in the general population and in patients with underlying autoimmunity.
Commentary: We must act now to make medicines affordable
We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make medicines affordable for our patients and support the health needs of every family in our nation. As physicians, now is the time to elevate the voices of our patients and act.
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Headline News
‘Truly alarming’: Life expectancy gap in the US now up to 20 years
November 22, 20243 min read -
Headline News
Autoantibodies present in long COVID, but not a ‘smoking gun’ for new autoimmune disease
November 25, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Cardiovascular disease deaths rising among younger adults living in rural areas
November 15, 20243 min read