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Semaglutide may reduce overdose risk in those with diabetes, opioid use disorder
Adults with type 2 diabetes and opioid use disorder who received semaglutide had significantly lower risk for opioid overdose compared with those taking other diabetes medications, a research letter in JAMA Network Open showed.
VIDEO: How physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation
Physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation that spreads through it, according to a speaker at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.
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Q&A: Rising temperatures linked to anger, violence
Research into the relationship between rising temperatures and rates of violence in different settings has existed for decades, according to Jack Rozel, MD, MSL.
Dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing: Take the emotion out of investing
Time in the market is far more important than timing the market. Long-term investors will utilize both the strategies of dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing to reach their investment goals.
We must make our voices heard and vote in the 2024 election
The 2024 election is one of the most consequential elections in recent history, and as physicians, we have a responsibility to vote.
Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents
Most physicians and residents report feelings of burnout, while stigma about receiving mental health care remains prevalent, according to a new report from The Physicians Foundation.
Cognitive behavioral therapy may improve sexual function for menopausal women
CHICAGO — Menopausal women who participated in weekly cognitive behavioral therapy sessions reported improvements in sexual function and depression and anxiety symptoms, researchers reported at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
Start early to leverage the power of compound interest
Saving money at an early age is perhaps the simplest and one of the most effective methods to accumulate wealth.
Medical, recreational cannabis laws may impact psychiatric prescription trends
New laws affecting the recreational or medicinal use of cannabis may be associated with changes in the use of prescription drugs to treat mental health disorders, but these links varied by drug class and state, according to a recent study.
Stanford Professional Fulfillment Model can help physicians find ‘joy again in work’
Professional fulfillment can be achieved through a culture of wellness, efficiency of practice in the workplace and personal resilience, according to a speaker at the Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit.
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