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Lead exposure necessary to address ‘if we want to prevent chronic disease’
Low-level lead poisoning remains prevalent across the United States and globally, warranting screening and identification of those at highest risk, according to a recently published review.
Researchers develop formula to determine infection prevention staff needs
Infection prevention staff at Boston Children’s Hospital learned that the complexity of certain tasks is an important factor for determining staffing needs, rather than just using the number of beds.
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Whole health for our veterans, and our nation
Every year, as Veterans Day approaches, my thoughts invariably turn toward those who have served in the United States military and have returned from wars with physical, mental, and spiritual scars.
‘Doc, I’m ready to quit’: Evidence-based approaches to smoking cessation
A 50-year-old man has been a patient in the practice for the past 25 years.
Non-metro dwellers travel twice the distance for primary care
Patients who live outside of metropolitan areas frequently drive for more than 20 minutes for a primary care visit, according to new data published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Study: Young patients hesitant to tell providers information their parents might see
Most adolescents and young adults said they would hesitate to share sensitive information with their health care providers if they thought their parents could access it through online patients portals, according to a survey.
Artificial intelligence in medicine: Improving health care for physicians
In this episode, guest Anthony Chang, MD, discusses the benefits of artificial intelligence and its potential to improve health care.
Q&A: 3-year medical school achieves competency ‘without compromising on the quality’
Assessments of academic and residency performance among medical students enrolled in an accelerated 3-year MD program proved analogous to those in typical 4-year programs, according to a recent analysis published in Academic Medicine.
Syringe pump induction may reduce propofol waste during IV anesthesia vs. manual induction
Published results showed syringe pump induction may be associated with less propofol waste compared with manual induction after IV anesthesia for outpatient surgery.
Highlights from AAO 2024
In this episode of Meeting Mic, we bring you pearls and perspectives from the American Academy of Ophthalmology 2024 Meeting with a focus on AMD and retina.
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