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AI shows potential in providing nutritional information, researchers find
Artificial intelligence performed similarly to nutritionists in estimating energy and macronutrient contents, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Mediterranean diet named best overall diet for 7th year in a row
For the 7th consecutive year, the Mediterranean diet was named the best overall diet by nutritional experts at U.S. News and World Report, the company announced.
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Q&A: Food-as-medicine program increases engagement in preventive health care
A food-as-medicine intervention improved several measures of preventive health care, although it did not decrease glycemic levels more than usual care, a study in JAMA Internal Medicine found.
Study: Severe pediatric obesity trending upward
Despite years of progress, severe obesity among children from households with lower incomes is just as prevalent as it was a decade ago and trending upward, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
Study: Adolescents capable of asserting gender-specific care goals
A chart review of transgender and nonbinary adolescent patients demonstrated that they are capable of asserting gender-specific care goals in discussions with physicians, a study published in Pediatrics found.
‘S’ or ‘C’ corporation: Maximize tax treatment of your practice
When choosing a structure for a practice, you are making two choices: what legal structure to choose and which tax treatment to select.
Strategize future finances with Healio’s Residency to Retirement
The Residency to Retirement resource center offers insightful and innovative strategies to help physicians reduce taxes, protect assets, invest wisely and build wealth during all phases of their careers.
Physicians communicate with each other through Healio Q&As
Physicians have told us that Q&As are a good way for experts to communicate directly with readers about emerging topics in medicine, including pediatrics. When we see an opportunity to publish one, we take it.
‘Unacceptably high’: Nearly 65% of medical interns experienced sexual harassment
Among medical interns in the United States who were surveyed, 64.7% reported experiencing sexual harassment, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Hooked on Primary Care with Steven P. Furr, MD, FAAFP
I entered family medicine because I wanted to treat people rather than organ systems or diseases. I did not want to be defined by the procedures that I did but by the impact that I had on peoples’ lives.