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Tackling Cancer with Olympic Gold-Medalist Kikkan Randall (Re-Release)
In this special throwback episode, Shikha Jain, MD, talks with Olympic champion Kikkan “Kikkanimal” Randall, about how her positive attitude and athlete mentality have helped her navigate a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, valuable advice for both oncologists and patients and more.
Care for mental, physical health severely lacking among incarcerated
Approximately one-third of imprisoned individuals with a mental health condition received no treatment, according to a study results published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Q&A: A ‘seismic ruling,’ Chevron reversal takes policy decisions away from health experts
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce to overturn a decades-old decision known as the “Chevron deference.”
Dementia diagnosis rates 4% lower for Medicare Advantage enrollees
PHILADELPHIA — An analysis of more than 15 million Americans enrolled in Medicare found that those enrolled in the Medicare Advantage plan had a 4% lower dementia diagnosis rate than those in traditional Medicare, according to a presenter.
IDSA updates guidelines on complicated intra-abdominal infections
The Infectious Diseases Society of America released updated guidelines on complicated intra-abdominal infections for the first time since 2010.
Falls Church, Virginia, earns top spot in 2024 Healthiest Communities rankings
U.S. News & World Report released its 2024 Healthiest Communities rankings, with Falls Church, Virginia, taking the No. 1 spot.
What physicians need to know about Federal Trade Commission noncompete ban
The Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban noncompete clauses for all workers has sent powerful ripples through the health care industry, prompting physicians of all specialties to reevaluate their career trajectories.
The AI 'landscape is vast' in health care, but which products are available?
Health care providers know of the broad potential AI offers for reducing burnout, but which products are actually available for use can be difficult to ascertain, especially considering electronic health record system compatibility.
‘I feel like I‘m jumping out of my skin’: Could this be Graves’ disease?
A generally healthy 42-year-old female presents for evaluation of anxiety, tremors, weight loss, loose stools and heart racing. Symptoms began shortly after she was let go at work about 4 months ago.
Black men disproportionally affected by firearm violence
Black individuals experienced nonfatal firearm assaults at a rate 20 times higher than their white counterparts in 2019 and 2020, according to new study results published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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