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Study links respiratory illness in childhood to premature adult death
A decades-long study that enrolled participants in the 1940s found that contracting a lower respiratory tract infection in early childhood was associated with a higher risk for premature death from respiratory disease in adulthood.
90-day fills for chronic hepatitis B treatments increased patient adherence
Being prescribed a 90-day or a “mixed duration” supply of entecavir or tenofovir disoproxil fumarate was associated with higher fill rates among commercially insured patients with chronic hepatitis B, researchers found.
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FDA OKs Pfizer’s bivalent COVID-19 booster for young children with three monovalent shots
The FDA said children aged 6 months to 4 years who completed a three-dose series of Pfizer-BioNTech’s monovalent COVID-19 vaccine can now receive the company’s bivalent booster under an expanded emergency use authorization.
Shorter primary care visits linked to greater likelihood of inappropriate prescribing
Shorter primary care visits were associated with an increased likelihood of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and coprescribing opioids and benzodiazepines, a recent study found.
Get adequately paid for your cash
Let’s start by getting to the point. You should call your bank and find out what you are making on your cash.
In survey, many parents report not adhering to COVID-19 guidelines
Around one-quarter of surveyed parents reported not adhering to a public health measures against COVID-19.
Experts fear impact of US plan to end COVID-19 emergencies
In the early months of 2020, amid a rapidly worsening pandemic, the U.S. government declared public health and national emergencies to help the country respond to COVID-19.
BLOG: Whack-a-mole continues with health care regulatory 101
Hopefully you’ve forgiven us for talking so much about tax, although by now you realize why it was so important that we did.
From ‘gratitude tax’ to ‘workplace tribalism’: Combating institutional racism in academia
An “undercurrent of racism” runs throughout academic medicine, resulting in not only “disillusionment and attrition,” but also internalized racism among underrepresented groups, according to a letter published in The Lancet.
Biden seeks to extend solvency of Medicare to 2050s
The Biden administration recently released its proposed 2024 federal budget, which would extend the solvency of Medicare by 25 years while reducing behavioral health and medication costs for beneficiaries.
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