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Study: Youth e-cigarette use peaked in 2019
Use of e-cigarettes among youths in the United States peaked in 2019 and has declined in the years since, although not for all groups, a study showed.
National Women Physicians Day: Top stories marking accomplishments of women in medicine
Founded in 2017 by the National Day Calendar and the Physician Moms Group, National Women Physicians Day is a time where the medical community can honor the path that female doctors have paved through history.
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AAP calls attention to athletic burnout, recovery among children
Approximately 70% of children and teens drop out of organized sports by age 13 years, the AAP highlighted in a new clinical report published in Pediatrics.
Student loan repayment presents challenges, strategies for physicians
The end of the federal student loan payment pause, a reprieve that lasted more than 3 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marks a critical juncture for millions of Americans, especially for physicians.
Celltrion submits application for Actemra biosimilar to FDA
Celltrion USA has submitted a Biologics License Application to the FDA for its tocilizumab biosimilar candidate CT-P47, according to a press release.
Giving physicians ‘a feeling of autonomy’ can minimize burnout, reduce turnover
Approximately one-third of clinicians working in academic settings expressed intentions to leave their current institution within the next 2 years, survey results revealed.
Study findings cast doubt on childhood obesity intervention
Motivational interviewing, a weight loss intervention recommended by the AAP, showed no benefit reducing childhood obesity during a recent study, according to research published in Pediatrics.
Multidisciplinary care teams ‘critical’ for the treatment of very early-onset IBD
LAS VEGAS — Collaborative, multidisciplinary care strategies optimize the treatment and management of patients with very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease, a presenter reported at the Crohn’s & Colitis Congress.
Children still exposed to laundry detergent pods at high rate
Calls to poison control centers to report exposures to liquid laundry detergent packets — commonly called pods — remain high in the United States, although exposures appear to have declined among young children, researchers reported.
USPSTF: Insufficient evidence to screen for speech, language delay in asymptomatic kids
There is not enough evidence to assess the benefits and harms of screening asymptomatic young children for speech and language delay and disorders, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ruled in a final recommendation.
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