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‘We just don’t know enough’: Genetic counseling only useful in certain rheumatic diseases
AUSTIN, Texas — Research in genetics as it relates to rheumatologic diseases has a long way to go, but there are steps providers can take to translate current knowledge into actionable patient care, a presenter said.
CDC recommends RSV immunization for infants
The CDC has recommended that infants be immunized with a monoclonal antibody against respiratory syncytial virus.
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BLOG: Associate physicians: Dance with the one(s) who brought you
If you’re an owner of a practice that has decided to pursue a sale transaction, you have likely been working for months with your partners and advisers to explore the market, evaluate potential buyers and negotiate key deal terms.
Researchers confirm dosing, efficacy of pediatric HIV drug combination
Researchers confirmed the dosing of an ART combination designed to treat children with HIV and found that it was safe, well tolerated and efficacious through 24 weeks, according to results published in The Lancet HIV.
One in six toddlers did not complete childhood vaccination series before COVID-19
One in six toddlers in the United States did not complete the vaccination series for seven recommended childhood vaccines in 2019, the year before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
NIH picks Marrazzo to replace Fauci as head of NIAID
Infectious diseases physician Jeanne M. Marrazzo, MD, MPH, will be the next director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the NIH announced Wednesday.
Croup symptoms improve with cold air exposure, study finds
Croup symptoms improved when children were exposed to 30 minutes of outdoor cold air in addition to receiving a steroid, according to the results of a randomized controlled trial published in Pediatrics.
Do not outlive your money: What inflation rate to use for your retirement projections
Most investors, when considering their financial future, have a common number one concern – that they will not have saved enough to sustain them in retirement. In other words, they fear that they will outlive their money.
Q&A: Women more likely to leave academic medicine; issue 'needs a systemic solution'
Women were more likely than men to leave academic medicine at all career stages, highlighting the need for diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that target recruiting and retaining female physicians, according to an expert.
UK study shows ‘epidemiologic nuances’ of COVID-19 in children
A large study in the United Kingdom revealed some “epidemiologic nuances” of COVID-19 in children, experts said.