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Diversified portfolios allow for ‘smoother ride’
Why not just invest in one stock and let it ride? That works well if you bet the farm on Apple in 2010 and watched your fortune explode 30 time during the last 14 years.
VIDEO: Online CME ‘bridges the gap’ in lifestyle medicine knowledge
ORLANDO — An online lifestyle medicine CME led to positive personal and professional changes in health care providers, study results presented at the Lifestyle Medicine Conference showed.
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Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of November 11, 2024
In this edition, single-fraction SBRT outcomes for central lung tumors, adjuvant durvalumab extends survival in limited-stage small cell lung cancer and more.
Highlights from 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer (Meeting Mic Re-Release)
In this special crossover episode of Oncology Overdrive, we bring you Healio coverage from the 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer, as well as Healio’s top headlines from the meeting.
‘Tide is turning’: STI epidemic shows signs of slowing, CDC says
Although reported cases remain high, there are signs the STI epidemic in the United States is slowing after years of record numbers, the CDC said Tuesday.
Income, insurance status contributes to rationing prescription drugs due to cost
SAN ANTONIO — Due to structural barriers such as low income and inadequate insurance coverage, Black and Hispanic adults were more likely to ration prescription drugs to save money, researchers reported.
VIDEO: Residents become teachers to deliver lifestyle medicine to underserved teens
ORLANDO — Medical residents can effectively teach high school students about lifestyle medicine and its principles, according to a presenter at the American College of Lifestyle Medicine’s annual conference.
Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians
A notable proportion of health care providers plan to reduce or stop providing HIV care over the next half decade, even as the need for such care is expected to rise, results from a quantitative national survey showed.
VIDEO: Hands-on training helps students meet SMART goals
ORLANDO — Using SMART goals can improve interpersonal educational programs, according to an expert.
VIDEO: How lifestyle medicine interventions can improve well-being
ORLANDO — Lifestyle medicine interventions can improve medical students’ well-being and reduce physician burnout, according to an expert.
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Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians
November 11, 20242 min read -
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Q&A: What to know about surge of ‘walking pneumonia’ in children
November 09, 20244 min read -
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Racial gaps in preemptive living donor kidney transplant persist during last 2 decades
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