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Common myths, misconceptions about asset protection may hold back your planning
As advisors to physicians throughout the U. S., we often learn what misconceptions physicians have regarding how to protect their assets from potential lawsuits. In this article, I hope to dispel some incorrect assumptions you may have.
XBB.1.5 finds ‘evolutionary sweet spot,’ becomes most transmissible subvariant
The XBB.1.5 omicron subvariant has evolved to become the most transmissible SARS-CoV-2 subvariant yet, rapidly replacing other variants, although its ultimate impact on the pandemic is unclear, according to experts.
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‘Very reassuring’: COVID-19 vaccination safe for children after MIS-C
A study found no reported serious adverse events among children who received a COVID-19 vaccine after recovering from multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C, according to results published in JAMA Network Open.
Study: Absolute effectiveness of recent COVID-19 booster against hospitalization is 81%
The absolute vaccine effectiveness of a recent first booster dose of COVID-19 messenger RNA vaccine against COVID-associated hospitalization is 81% compared with 46% for the primary series alone, researchers found.
Artificial intelligence was less accurate in mock examination vs. radiology trainees
Published results showed an artificial intelligence candidate was less accurate on the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists examination compared with human trainees who had recently passed the examination.
Five key factors for success when using permanent life insurance
In other articles for Residency for Retirement, we have explained that permanent life insurance, also called cash value life insurance, has tremendous tax, wealth accumulation, asset protection and estate planning benefits.
Adequate hydration may slow biological aging, reduce disease risk
Adults with elevated serum sodium in middle age, a marker of inadequate fluid intake, were more likely to be biologically older than their chronological age and develop chronic diseases compared with adequately hydrated adults, data show.
AMA offers 10 tips for a healthy 2023
The AMA has released 10 recommendations that physicians can share with patients to help keep them healthy in the new year.
FDA actions in pulmonology from 2022 you may have missed
Healio Pulmonology has compiled the top news from the FDA posted in 2022.
US to require COVID-19 testing for travelers from China
Starting Jan. 5, the United States will require inbound air travelers from China to present a negative COVID-19 test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 when boarding their flight, the CDC announced.
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