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Most patients with chronic hand eczema suffer from corticosteroid phobia
A new study finds that the majority of patients with chronic hand eczema suffer from corticosteroid phobia, which negatively impacts treatment adherence.
Experts use art, ‘micro-habits’ to combat burnout, draw attention to physician suicide
As part of the ongoing challenge to achieve work-life integration, experts are pursuing creative endeavors and practicing decompression to provide outlets for physicians struggling with burnout.
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Qualified retirement plans offer pros and cons for practice owners and employees
Retirement planning for physicians is a critical aspect of financial management, given the unique challenges and opportunities they face.
FDA finalizes new age restrictions on sale of tobacco products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a final rule raising the age of certain restrictions on the sale of tobacco products, according to an agency press release.
Most Americans unsure of how to respond during a drug overdose
Most Americans feel they would not be ready to help in the event of a drug overdose, according to the results of a recent survey.
Experts in AI, medicine converge for AIMed24, ‘largest AI in medicine meeting’
Clinicians will gather for AIMed24 to meet with industry leaders and innovators and attend keynotes and workshops to discuss the future of AI implementation in medicine, according to information from the meeting organizers.
Nondeceptive placebos effective, easy to use for patients with COVID-19-related stress
Placebos administered without deception, or nondeceptive placebos, may offer an alternative and effective way to help people manage prolonged stress, according to a study published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being.
Legislation seeks to minimize prior authorizations that ‘deny, delay and aggravate’
Attempts to curtail prior authorizations for patients insured by Medicare Advantage plans have failed in back-to-back legislative sessions in 2019 and 2021, but a new bill has some experts hopeful that the third time is a charm.
Female physicians still at a greater risk for suicide
Female physicians face an increased risk for suicide despite suicide rates among physicians decreasing over time, a systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMJ showed.
Important updates for International Overdose Awareness Day
Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. It is a time to remember those lost to substance use disorders and addiction, particularly as the United States and countries around the globe grapple with the opioid crisis.
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