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The Emerging Physician-Scientist Crisis in America
Compared to 30 years ago when 4.7% of American doctors worked as physician-scientists, only 1.5% currently work in this capacity now.
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Rubella Screening in Pregnancy No Longer Recommended in Italy
The elimination of the endemic transmission of rubella in Italy prompted a reconsideration of the country’s pregnancy guidelines.
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Five Bold Predictions for Long COVID in 2024
If even one of these comes true, long COVID sufferers could enjoy some much-needed relief.
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Think Outside the Traditional Toolbox to Treat Itch
Itch is a common symptom that may be debilitating for patients.
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Dana-Farber Moves to Retract, Correct Dozens of Cancer Papers Amid Allegations
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute retracts six papers and corrects more than 30 after data changes found.
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DoxyPEP: A New Option to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections
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More Cardiologists Failing the Boards: Why and How to Fix?
Passage rates of cardiovascular boards down 10%, likely due to COVID impact.
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Why Are Women More Likely to Get Long COVID?
Almost twice as many women contract long COVID, compared with men, according to the CDC.
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Oncologists Sound the Alarm About Rise of White Bagging
For years, oncologist John DiPersio had faced frustrating encounters with insurers that cover medications only through a process called white...
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New Federal Rule for Prior Authorizations a ‘Major Win’ for Patients, Doctors
A long-awaited federal rule on prior authorization was hailed by physicians’ groups for streamlining burdensome procedures and forcing insurers to...
Opinion
Coffee, COVID, and the Universal Antimicrobial
Just because something seems promising in early studies doesn’t mean it will pan out.