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Little regret, high satisfaction years after gender-affirming mastectomy

Individuals who underwent gender-affirming mastectomy reported low rates of regret and high levels of satisfaction more than 2 years after surgery, according to a cross-sectional survey study published in JAMA Surgery.
Stress, childbearing delays: The struggles physicians face when starting a family

Infertility, high rates of regret for the delay of childbearing and relationship strain can make family building difficult for many physicians, according to the results of research published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Long-term financial plans must be flexible

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is quoted as saying, “the only constant in life is change.”
Most OB/GYN residency programs in US lack dedicated menopause curriculum

Menopause education and resources vary across OB/GYN residency programs in the U.S., with most lacking a dedicated menopause curriculum, according to survey results published in Menopause.
As climate change accelerates, education becomes critical in medical schools

The impacts of climate change on the environment and society are rapidly progressing, and as a result, physicians will see more climate-related health effects in clinical settings, several experts and organizations have warned.
Three groups of health care workers face an increased risk for death from drug overdoses

Health care support workers, social or behavioral health workers and registered nurses were at an increased risk for death by drug overdose compared with non-health care workers, underscoring the need for interventions, data show.
Better understanding of women’s hormonal changes may improve diabetes management

HOUSTON — Women’s various hormonal changes throughout their lifetime can make their diabetes management more complex compared with men, according to a presenter at the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists annual meeting.
Q&A: Breastfeeding success starts before birth

Breastfeeding is different for every new mother, and the most important aspect is making sure the mother has all the knowledge and support needed to successfully breastfeed her newborn.
Frequency, duration of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms linked to poor sleep in women

More frequent and longer duration of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms correlated with greater risk for poor sleep quality in women, highlighting the importance of treating patients with GERD, according to data in JAMA Network Open.
BLOG: Associate physicians: Dance with the one(s) who brought you

If you’re an owner of a practice that has decided to pursue a sale transaction, you have likely been working for months with your partners and advisers to explore the market, evaluate potential buyers and negotiate key deal terms.
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