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Surviving market volatility: Know your tolerance for risk
There are no activities that are completely risk free. Whether a person decides to eat, drive or sky dive, there is some level of risk involved.
Yield curve inversions can be a key indicator of a recession on the horizon
Now that the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the first time since 2018, many in the financial media are revisiting the subject of inverted yield curves.
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Universal HCV screening in pregnancy accelerates after 2020 screening guideline updates
Following updated hepatitis C virus screening recommendations issued in 2020, HCV screening in pregnancy accelerated across the country, according to a retrospective cohort study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Healthiest Communities Rankings: Indigenous people most at risk for natural disasters
In the United States, Indigenous people have the highest risks from natural hazards, according to this year’s Healthiest Communities Rankings report.
International Liver Congress 2022 aims to leave ‘a lasting legacy’ on hepatology community
After a nearly 3-year hiatus, the International Liver Congress 2022 will resume as a hybrid experience with an expansive scientific program that emphasizes the importance of technology-driven research and development.
AMA adopts policies addressing child care for physicians
Physicians-in-training have few affordable, accessible options for child care and a lack of paid parental leave, according to the AMA.
'They are counting on us': AMA adopts policies to help limit insurance loss
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the world has hoped for an end to the public health emergency — but that distinction could also mean millions losing their insurance coverage.
AMA calls for expungement of now-legal cannabis crimes
At its House of Delegates meeting, the AMA adopted a policy that calls on states to expunge the criminal records of people who were incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses that were later decriminalized or legalized.
AMA advocates for minimum wage policies to address adverse health effects of poverty
Many Americans, including those working full-time jobs, are unable to afford essentials they need to remain healthy, according to the AMA.
Boston Children’s ranked No. 1 for 9th consecutive year
Boston Children’s Hospital topped the U.S. News & World Report list of the country’s best children’s hospitals for a 9th year in a row.
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