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Q&A: Penicillin shortage threatens congenital syphilis treatment

Last month, Pfizer announced that it was facing a “limited supply and impending stock out” for two of its injectable penicillin products, in part because of a surge in syphilis infections.
Malpractice insurance is a physician’s first line of defense

Concerns about potential malpractice liability are top of mind for many physicians of all specialties. This is not surprising given recent verdicts in medical malpractice actions that have awarded millions of dollars in damages to plaintiffs.
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Lemborexant has potential for sustained insomnia improvement for midlife women

Lemborexant resulted in sustained improvement in sleep parameters at 12 months among midlife women with insomnia and might be a treatment option for this patient population, researchers reported in Menopause.
BLOG: Corporate practice of medicine prohibitions

Many states have corporate practice of medicine prohibitions.
Biden administration proposes rules to protect consumers from health ‘junk insurance’

President Joe Biden announced new proposals that aim to lower health care costs by reinstating limits on short-term insurance plans and addressing surprise medical bills and medical debt.
More self-managed abortion internet searches in states with restrictions vs. without

States with abortion restrictions had a greater number of internet searches containing keywords related to self-managed abortions compared with states without restrictions, according to a research letter published in JAMA Surgery.
Q&A: ChatGPT’s ability to pick the right breast cancer screening test is ‘impressive’

Multiple models of ChatGPT effectively adhered to screening guidelines by identifying correct imaging services for breast cancer and breast pain, according to researchers.
Make innovation your brand: Disruption strategies for young physicians

Medicine is a dynamic profession and physicians are at the forefront of health care innovation, consistently pushing boundaries of patient care and driving both industry and practice patterns forward.
Network highlights sociodemographics of pregnant women with opioid use disorder

A surveillance network monitoring maternal, infant and child outcomes tied to medication for opioid use disorder during pregnancy showed different sociodemographics between medication for opioid use disorder and those without, data show.
Supreme Court strikes down student debt relief program

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 against President Joe Biden’s proposed student debt relief program, a decision that could impact health care professionals with significant student loans, an expert said.
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