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Chiesi USA AIR vice president discusses climate change, advancements in respiratory care
One of the biggest issues particularly impacting patients with respiratory diseases is climate change.
How to do body scan meditation
Life as a health care professional can be stressful, but there is a quick technique that can combat feelings of tension.
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ACLM, Blue Zones partnership to address ‘entire ecosystem of health’
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine announced a partnership with Blue Zones to offer medical education training and Blue Zones certification to physicians and other medical professionals, according to a press release.
Embracing new topics, networking at American Thoracic Society 2024 Conference
The American Thoracic Society International Conference will be held May 17 to 22 in San Diego with the goals of getting people involved and embracing unfamiliar topics.
Physician practice owners need to review key financial data points regularly
A physician practice owner’s week is spent seeing and caring for patients and managing the day-to-day issues of the practice.
Despite advancements, EPGA management often remains 'a bit of a mystery'
DESTIN, Fla. — Treating respiratory and systemic manifestations of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis can be effective despite an incomplete understanding of the disease, said a speaker at the Congress of Clinical Rheumatology East.
Celebrate a colleague through third annual Healio Honors
Healio is accepting submissions for its third annual peer-recognition program, Healio Honors.
Study: IVIg lowers mortality in children with myocarditis
TORONTO — Use of IV immunoglobulin with or without steroids was associated with reduced mortality among children with myocarditis compared with steroids alone, according to a study presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Bronchiolitis transfers increase at disproportionate rate among infants
TORONTO — Pediatric hospital transfers due to bronchiolitis increased at a disproportionate rate in recent years compared with all causes of hospitalization, according to a study presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Influenza-related hospitalizations may increase at a younger age than previously thought
Influenza-related hospitalization rates begin to increase in patients at a younger age than previously assumed, indicating that prevention strategies should be encouraged for younger patients, researchers found.
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