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Hooked on ID with Pranita D. Tamma, MD, MHS
Why am I hooked on ID? A major reason is for the type of people who go into infectious diseases who I get to call my colleagues.
Weight gain after ART initiation associated with long-term cardiovascular, metabolic risks
Weight gain and body composition changes that follow ART initiation are associated with long-term risks of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, researchers reported.
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Four tools that provide both asset protection and tax benefits
As an orthopedic surgeon and an attorney/wealth manager who has worked with more than 1,000 physicians, we know that asset protection and tax planning are two of the highest interest planning areas for physicians.
FDA proposes rule to begin regulating laboratory developed tests
The FDA proposed a rule today to start regulating laboratory developed tests to ensure test safety and effectiveness, the agency said in a press release on Friday.
Large study links many cases of sepsis to SARS-CoV-2 infection
SARS-CoV-2 infection accounted for roughly one in six cases of sepsis at five Massachusetts hospitals during the first 33 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to findings from a large study of more than 430,000 patient encounters.
What other ID dogma should be reevaluated?
As experts raise awareness of the evidence supporting shorter antibiotic therapy for some conditions and the benefits of oral vs. IV-only therapy for others, we wanted to know: What is another ID dogma that should be reevaluated?
‘Oral is the new IV’: Another treatment dogma bites the dust?
A lot of modern medicine is based on what Brad Spellberg, MD, and others call “inertial dogmas” — practices traced to decades-old evidence that are no longer supported by modern studies.
Networking, values key drivers in building vitality early in medical careers
Identifying your personal and organizational values and building a community are all strategies to develop vitality in careers in medicine, according to a speaker at the Women in Medicine Summit.
Eight stories for National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Today is National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to end the stigma and recognize the disproportionate and ongoing impact of HIV/AIDS on gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.
Q&A: What to know about new RSV immunizations for infants
The CDC last week recommended Pfizer’s respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for pregnant people to protect newborns from severe RSV illness.
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