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More convenient COVID-19 vaccination options could help uptake, survey finds
More convenient COVID-19 vaccination options could increase uptake among children and adults, according to survey findings published in JAMA Network Open.
‘Unusual’ exposures identified among HCP in M. tuberculosis outbreak
A tuberculosis outbreak, which was linked to a viable bone allograft product contaminated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, resulted in ”unusual” exposures for health care personnel, according to the outbreak investigation.
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HPV vaccination safe, effective for mid-adult patients at risk for future infection
Including mid-adults in HPV vaccination efforts is safe and effective, while remaining cost effective, according to a narrative review of existing data.
BLOG: Noncompete agreements are not a thing of the past yet
There has been a lot of attention about a proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would prohibit many noncompetes. However, much of the discussion has been misleading, if not entirely wrong.
7 days of antibiotics effective for preventing recurrent cUTI among hospitalized adults
Another study has demonstrated that a shorter course of antibiotics may be better, this time for the treatment of complicated UTIs when antibiotics with comparable IV and oral bioavailability are administered.
What is new in 2023 for tax and asset protection planning
As we are in early 2023, we plan to use this column to provide a high-level update on new developments in tax and asset protection planning, and hope these updates prompt some physicians to look into these areas early in the year.
COVID-19 a leading cause of death among American youths
COVID-19 has become a leading cause of death among children and teens in the United States, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
BLOG: Introduction to taxation of sale proceeds: S corporation
Our next post in this series addresses the taxation of sale proceeds if a target practice is classified as an S corporation.
Discordant outcomes at cUTI test-of-cure visit associated with risk of clinical failure
An analysis of phase 3 trials of patients with complicated UTIs found that having discordant outcomes at a test-of-cure visit — clinical success but microbiological failure — was associated with an increased risk for late clinical failure.
FDA proposes to ease blood donation policy for gay, bisexual men
The FDA has proposed a change to its blood donation policy from time-based deferrals for men who have sex with men to “gender-inclusive, individual risk-based” assessments to protect the blood supply from HIV, the agency announced Friday.
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Data support early, continued lecanemab dosing for Alzheimer’s
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Headline News
First US case of clade I mpox reported in California
November 18, 20242 min read -
Headline News
'On the frontlines of public health': Physicians leverage trust against firearm violence
November 19, 20246 min read -
Headline News
Data support early, continued lecanemab dosing for Alzheimer’s
November 19, 20242 min read