Log in or Sign up for Free to view tailored content for your specialty!
Practice Management News
Depression may hasten development of chronic health conditions in adults
Adults with a history of depression gained long-term physical health conditions at a rate 30% faster than those without such a history, an analysis of a UK-based nationwide cohort study in PLoS Medicine showed.
American Society of Anesthesiologists shares guidance for safe nonanesthetic ketamine use
The American Society of Anesthesiologists released new guidance on the safe use of ketamine for nonanesthesia purposes, such as the treatment of mental health disorders, according to an organization press release.
Log in or Sign up for Free to view tailored content for your specialty!
Physicians enjoy lower mortality rates despite rampant racial, gender inequities
Most health care workers, particularly physicians, had a lower mortality rate compared with the general population, an analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed.
'Something needs to change': Women physicians face sharply higher suicide risk than public
Physician suicide is a pervasive issue in the medical field, especially among women, according to the results of nationwide cohort study.
Permanent life insurance can serve as asset class in a well-diversified portfolio
Permanent life insurance shares notable characteristics with an asset class many physicians own — real estate — particularly in the realm of tax advantages.
Q&A: Stroke rehabilitation guideline helps physicians 'provide holistic care' for veterans
With a new clinical practice guideline, primary care providers can offer the best stroke rehabilitation care possible to service members and veterans, according to an expert.
Survey: No clear consensus on psychological support strategies in psychedelic treatment
Opinions varied among practitioners regarding psychological support when treating with psychedelics, although an emotive approach was slightly preferred, according to results of a survey published in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Senate confirms RFK Jr. as HHS secretary
The Senate voted Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next HHS secretary.
Heavy cannabis use reduces brain activity during working memory tasks
Heavy use of cannabis recently or at any point in a person’s lifetime was tied to decreases in brain function during a working memory task, a new cross-sectional analysis showed.
Plan for educational expenses with 529 plans
An important part of financial planning for physicians with children can be 529 plans.
-
Headline News
US measles outbreak surpasses 400 cases
March 31, 20254 min read -
Headline News
Oral semaglutide cuts risk for heart events by 14% in high-risk type 2 diabetes
March 29, 20253 min read -
Headline News
Suicide risk greater among individuals with depression, anxiety who live alone
March 31, 20252 min read
-
Headline News
US measles outbreak surpasses 400 cases
March 31, 20254 min read -
Headline News
Oral semaglutide cuts risk for heart events by 14% in high-risk type 2 diabetes
March 29, 20253 min read -
Headline News
Suicide risk greater among individuals with depression, anxiety who live alone
March 31, 20252 min read