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NIH opens study of COVID-19 vaccine booster in patients with autoimmune disease
The NIH has launched a clinical trial to examine antibody responses to a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose in patients with autoimmune disease who failed to respond to the initial vaccine regimen.
Burnout among PAs contributes to medical errors, mental health problems
Burnout, work exhaustion and disengagement are prevalent among physician assistants and may lead to anxiety, depression and medical errors, according to findings published in the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
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Modifiable factors impact intracerebral hemorrhage risk in Black, Hispanic people
Intracerebral hemorrhage disproportionately affected and occurred earlier in uninsured Black and Hispanic people with untreated hypertension, according to study data published in JAMA Network Open.
Understanding the new and expanded employee retention credit
Many physicians are always looking for legitimate tools to reduce taxes. The employee retention credit is one such tool.
Q&A: Guidance offers solutions to ‘major drivers of fatigue’ in health care workers
Experts said they developed new guidance that stakeholders can use to design a shift work duration that “effectively balances the need to meet operational demands with the need to manage fatigue-related risks.”
Guideline focuses on management of immune checkpoint inhibitor-related toxicities
An expert panel has developed recommendations on best practices for managing clinically relevant immune-related adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment.
Neuropsychiatric, cognitive symptoms ‘independent manifestations’ of AD
Neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms were common across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum but evolved differently during the course of the disease, according to results of a single-center observational study published in Neurology.
HHS launches ‘small but mighty’ office to tackle health effects of climate change
HHS has launched the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity to “protect vulnerable communities who disproportionately bear the brunt of pollution and climate-driven disasters ... at the expense of public health.”
FDA grants orphan drug designation to LP-184 for glioblastoma multiforme
The FDA granted orphan drug designation to LP-184 for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme and other malignant gliomas.
Recognizing perfectionism, praising accomplishments reduces charting stress
The keys to reducing stress associated with charting is recognizing maladaptive perfectionism, focusing on accomplishments and ‘only handling it once,’ according to a speaker at the Ending Physician Burnout Global Summit.
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