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GI psychologists help navigate ‘complexities’ of various GI conditions, personalize care
Gastrointestinal psychologists employ various treatments to help alleviate the distress associated with GI disorders.
Gender gap in life expectancy widens amid COVID-19, drug overdose crisis
The gender gap in life expectancy in the United States has grown in recent years, with women living nearly 6 years longer than men on average, according to the results of a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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How behavioral finance impacts physicians’ decision making
Investing in the financial markets is a complex endeavor influenced not only by economic factors and market dynamics but also by human behavior.
ED visits for pediatric firearm injuries nearly doubled during COVID-19 pandemic
Pediatric ED visits for firearm injuries nearly doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with earlier trends, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
Study suggests documentation of alcohol use needs to improve in disadvantaged areas
Primary care practices in counties with higher social deprivation had decreased odds of documenting alcohol-related problems in the electronic health record, according to a recent study.
Executive order directs HHS to monitor AI safety in health care
President Joe Biden recently announced an executive order to establish standards for artificial intelligence safety, equity and security in health care and several other industries.
Senate confirms Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, as NIH director
The U.S. Senate today confirmed Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, FACS, FASCO, as director of the NIH.
Navigating legal hurdles before and after signing an employment contract
As millennial and older physicians can verify, the path to becoming a physician is long and arduous, filled with years of rigorous education, exams and residency training.
Children with autism had worse sleep, less physical activity than peers
Children with autism spectrum disorders had worse sleep and lower levels of physical activity than their peers, a study published in JAMA Network Open found.
Study: Pediatric mental health emergencies increased with each COVID-19 wave in NYC
Pediatric mental health emergencies increased with each COVID-19 wave in New York City, a study in Pediatrics found.
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