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Teleneurology for Suspected Stroke Speeds Treatment
“What we’re proposing as a best practice is not only should the ED or ED provider be aware, but there needs to be a system in place for...
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Which Emergencies Are Genuine Emergencies?
Four out of 10 cases require an ER; Doctor tackles emergency medicine usage for care more appropriate for patients’ PCP.
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Federal Trade Commission Bans Noncompete Agreements, Urges More Protections for Healthcare Workers
But dissenting commissioners dispute the FTC’s authority to broadly ban noncompetes.
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Are Women Better Doctors Than Men?
Study finds female hospitalists provided better care, defined as lower 30-day mortality, than male hospitalists.
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Adding Life to Your Patients’ Years
Physician discusses how to help older patients live well, not just longer.
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New Federal Rule Delivers Workplace Support, Time Off for Pregnant Docs
Newly updated guidelines for the federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act could help physicians better balance career and family.
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AI Surpasses Harvard Docs on Clinical Reasoning Test
When compared to residents, AI more often used incorrect reasoning but overall scored higher in simulated cases, says a recent study.
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Novel PCSK9 Inhibitor Reduced LDL by 50%
Study finds new PCSK9 inhibitor cut LDL in half after a year, with monthly small-volume injection.
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Adding ACEI to Chemotherapy Does Not Prevent Cardiotoxicity
“We now have a definitive result in a robustly conducted trial that will take the field forward,” says an author of the new research.
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Heart Failure the Most Common Complication of Atrial Fibrillation, Not Stroke
The lifetime risk of atrial fibrillation increased from one in four in 2000 to one in three in 2022 in a Danish cohort.
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The Fascinating Way to Measure Glucose With a Phone’s Compass
Proof-of-concept study able to measure glucose to micromolar concentration, similar to CGMs, researchers say.