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Money, Ethnicity, and Access Linked to Cervical Cancer Disparities
An online analytic tool provides visual evidence of the geographic and demographic disparities in incident and recurrent/metastatic cervical...
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Maternal Lifestyle Interventions Boost Babies’ Heart Health
Improved diet and exercise were associated with a healthier pregnancy for women with obesity and better cardiovascular function in their infants...
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Delaying Embryo Transfers May Benefit Patients With Endometrial Polyps
Significantly more pregnancies were ongoing in patients who waited longer after polypectomy for frozen embryo transfer.
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Teen Pregnancy Linked With Risk for Premature Death
“Teen pregnancy may offer an opportunity to intervene in the lives of people at higher risk for premature death.”
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Time Is Money: Should Physicians Be Compensated for EHR Engagement?
“I think it’s reasonable to consider it being reimbursed because we’re taking our time and effort and making decisions to help the patient.”
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Active Surveillance for Cancer Doesn’t Increase Malpractice Risk
Researchers identify malpractice trends involving active surveillance related to thyroid, prostate, kidney, and...
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Women’s Cancers: Clinicians Research, Advise on Sexual Dysfunction
New research highlights the importance of discussing risks of sexual dysfunction in patients with women’s cancers.
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New Data: Black Women More Likely to Die From Common Endometrial Cancer Subtype
Black patients had more than two times the risk of dying from their cancer and they are underrepresented in clinical trials.
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Understanding and Promoting Compassion in Medicine
Improving compassion may depend on the creation of organizational and clinical conditions in which physician compassion can thrive.
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Infant Exposure to MS Drugs via Breastfeeding: New Data
“Our data show infants exposed to these medications through breastfeeding experienced no negative effects on health or development within the...
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Delaying Inguinal Hernia Repair Is Beneficial for Preterm Infants
Infants who underwent late repair had a lower probability of having at least one serious adverse event.