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Fetal growth restriction linked to reduced lung function in early adulthood
Fetal growth restriction impaired intrauterine lung development and led to reduced measures of lung function later in life, according to a study published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
CDC updates case definition for MIS-C
The CDC and Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists published a revised case definition of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, a potentially serious complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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US offering free at-home COVID-19 tests again
The Biden administration is offering free at-home COVID-19 tests again as part of a winter preparedness plan announced by the White House amid an increase in cases that officials linked to indoor gatherings.
Steps to take to avoid common investor mistakes in a bear market
Through the end of September, the S&P 500 had declined three consecutive quarters and lost nearly 24% of its value.
Q&A: Smart mask designed to uncover respiratory diseases
A newly created smart mask can detect and decipher the difference between breathing, coughing and speaking, which researchers say can help in identifying several respiratory diseases.
Myopericarditis incidence related to COVID-19 vaccination remains low in young people
The incidence of myopericarditis among adolescents and young adults who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is very low, according to a systemic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Top medical groups ask Congress to prioritize Medicare payments, mental health and more
A joint letter from six major medical organizations calls on Congress to ensure patients can access affordable, quality health care.
FDA authorizes omicron boosters for young children
The FDA on Thursday expanded its emergency use authorization of Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech’s omicron-targeting bivalent COVID-19 boosters to include children aged as young as 6 months in the United States.
Majority of patients with TB eligible for shortened therapy continued a prolonged course
Many patients with tuberculosis who were potentially eligible for a shorter 4-month therapy were treated with standard 6-month courses, according to a recent study.
BLOG: Update to the No Surprises Act good faith estimate requirements for co-providers
On Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, the government snuck out an FAQ delaying implementation of the requirement that good faith estimates under the No Surprises Act must include information from co-providers.
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