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AI-Powered Clinical Documentation Tool Reduces EHR Time for Clinicians
“Approximately half of clinicians using the AI-powered clinical documentation tool based on interest reported a positive outcome, potentially...
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NSAIDs Offer No Relief for Pain From IUD Placement
“We’re challenging the current practice of using just NSAIDs as a first-line of treatment.”
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Long-Term Exposure to Road Traffic Noise and Air Pollution Linked to Infertility
“As many Western countries are facing declining birth rates and increasing maternal age at the birth of a first child, knowledge on environmental...
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FDA Investigates Tampons for Potential Lead and Metal Risks
Exposure to metals found in the initial analysis can affect a range of body systems and processes, including the brain, the kidneys, the heart,...
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Can AI Improve Cardiomyopathy Detection in Pregnant Women?
AI-guided screening showed a significant improvement in diagnosis rates, compared with usual care.
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UVA Defends Medical School Dean, Hospital CEO After Docs Call for Their Removal
UVA President Jim Ryan said in his own letter to medical school faculty that some of the accusations were about matters that had already been...
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The Silent Exodus: Are Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Quiet Quitting?
PAs and NPs who are being overbooked with appointments and not receiving support, may be “quiet quitting.”
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A Simple Blood Test May Predict Cancer Risk in T2D
Can the markers of inflammation IL-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) be predictive...
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Remedies for Menopause Symptoms Show Short-Term Benefit, Need Long-Term Data
“That’s one of the biggest questions — what is the safety [of hormonal treatments] in women with cardiovascular risk...
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Nonhormonal Treatment May Ease Menopausal Symptoms
“Elinzanetant has the potential to provide a well-tolerated and efficacious nonhormonal treatment option to address the unmet health needs of many...
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Hormone Therapy Can Benefit Women into Their 80s
Analysis finds hot flashes were the top reason women continued hormone therapy after age 65 but many other reasons were reported.