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‘We cannot pour from an empty cup:’ Work-life balance takes priority for today’s providers
When it comes to work-life balance, providers in the past skewed more toward work than life.
VIDEO: Education important to prevent dry eye in pediatric patients
Healio spoke with I. Paul Singh, MD, about the management of dry eye in pediatric patients.
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VIDEO: Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, suggests sympathy can help ease vaccine hesitancy
HOUSTON — Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, has been working in vaccine development for more than 40 years.
Q&A: ‘Food as medicine’ and the fundamentals of addressing eating disorders
According to data published last year, eating disorder claims rose 65% as a percentage of all medical claims in the United States between 2018 to 2022, with most claims in 2022 coming from patients aged 14 to 18 years.
Video: Update on emerging infectious diseases
BOSTON — The emergence of infectious diseases can be tied to events like climate change, social change and political trends, according to an expert.
Childhood adiposity could predict future PCOS
Childhood adiposity could predict future polycystic ovary syndrome in girls, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
S. aureus screening program helps identify hospital transmissions
HOUSTON — A Staphylococcus aureus screening program paired with genomic sequencing and electronic health data improved a New York hospital’s ability to identify transmissions and patients at high risk, according to a study.
Naked-eye 3-D vision training safe, effective in treating myopia in children
Naked-eye 3-dimensional vision training was safe and controlled progression of axial length and spherical equivalent refraction in children with myopia, according to a study conducted in China and published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Q&A: Obesity Medicine 2024 is ‘a pinnacle moment,’ featuring latest updates in treatment
Hundreds of clinicians will gather in Denver next week to discuss the latest treatment strategies and evidence-based approaches to obesity management.
Exposure to air pollution not associated with allergic disease in early childhood
WASHINGTON — There were no significant associations between prenatal exposure to ambient particulate matter and atopic disease, according to a study presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.