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How to determine whether to go it alone or hire an advisor to handle wealth management
One of the most important questions physicians will need to answer is whether they will hire a financial advisor to help them manage their wealth or do it themselves.
Statins beneficial as primary CVD prevention in older adults, study suggests
Statins were associated with a reduced risk for CVD and death in older adults, even those aged 85 years and older, data in Annals of Internal Medicine showed.
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‘Unnoticed previously,’ hospital medication errors are more common in older children
Medication errors in hospitalized children were more common among older age groups, according to research published in The Journal of Pediatrics.
Advancements in Biotech with Spiro Rombotis
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Cyclacel CEO, Spiro Rombotis, MPH, about developing techniques and therapies for drug development, how technology has affected these advancements and more.
Circumcision prevents HIV among men who have sex with men
Voluntary medical male circumcision was effective in preventing HIV infection among men who have sex with men, or MSM, according to a randomized controlled trial recently published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
ACR launches free website with rheumatology guidance for primary care physicians
The American College of Rheumatology has launched a free online resource to help primary care physicians identify and treat rheumatic conditions.
Children with special health care needs may be undercounted
A yearly government-run survey may be undercounting children with special health care needs, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
VIDEO: Medicare physician fee schedule ‘on an untenable track’
DESTIN, Fla. — In this video exclusive, Robert W. Levin, MD, president of the Alliance for Transparent and Affordable Prescriptions, championed the American College of Rheumatology’s recent advocacy for an improved Medicare fee schedule.
Questionnaire identifies patients at low risk for penicillin allergy
Researchers found that a questionnaire successfully identified patients with STIs who can be safely evaluated for penicillin allergy by skin test or by a two-step graded oral challenge, according to a study.
Q&A: ‘Astounding’ success for gene therapy in otoferlin-related deafness
A gene therapy for otoferlin-related deafness was able to improve the hearing in two children, according to results from an ongoing early-stage trial reported at the American Society of Cell and Gene Therapy Meeting.
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