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Iron deficiency often remains unresolved 3 years after diagnosis
More than half of people with iron deficiency continued to have low iron levels 3 years after diagnosis, according to retrospective study results.
Q&A: Appropriately sized instruments needed for female surgeons
The lack of surgical instruments tailored for women’s hands is just one example of the gender inequity female surgeons face in the workforce.
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Tax-advantaged investing: Where to put your next dollar
As your paycheck grows, so does your discretionary spending and saving. While it is easy to spend, it is not always clear where to invest your next dollar intended for future spending.
Domestic violence tied to development of chronic pain
Odds of developing chronic pain conditions were doubled for women who experienced domestic violence in adulthood vs. those without a history of violence, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMC Women’s Health.
Q&A: A ‘seismic ruling,’ Chevron reversal takes policy decisions away from health experts
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce to overturn a decades-old decision known as the “Chevron deference.”
Supportive interventions may alleviate ‘disconcerting’ disparities in hysterectomy
SAN FRANCISCO — Supportive interventions to improve knowledge of options and barriers for patients and surgeons may reduce racial disparities in minimally invasive hysterectomy, researchers reported.
Menopause Society Certified Practitioner-affiliated clinics likely to adhere to guidelines
Clinics with vs. without Menopause Society Certified Practitioners were more likely to adhere to guidelines and not advertise compounded or bioidentical hormones, hormones for youthful appearance or weight loss or recommend hormone testing.
What physicians need to know about Federal Trade Commission noncompete ban
The Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban noncompete clauses for all workers has sent powerful ripples through the health care industry, prompting physicians of all specialties to reevaluate their career trajectories.
The AI 'landscape is vast' in health care, but which products are available?
Health care providers know of the broad potential AI offers for reducing burnout, but which products are actually available for use can be difficult to ascertain, especially considering electronic health record system compatibility.
Abortion clinicians report high moral distress, particularly those in restrictive states
In the U.S., moral distress was high for all abortion-providing clinicians but was twice as high for clinicians practicing in states with vs. without strict abortion laws, according to survey results published in JAMA Network Open.
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