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Children With ASD May Have Earlier Onset of Suicidal Thoughts, Behaviors
Authors say their findings are particularly important as this population has been underrepresented in suicide research and prevention efforts.
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The Rise of Positive Psychiatry (and How Pediatrics Can Join the Effort)
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Worldwide Uptick in Invasive Group A Streptococcus Disease Post Pandemic — What Should We Know?
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Working From Home: Doctors’ Options Are Not Limited to Classic Telemedicine
Remote patient monitoring, management of NPs and PAs and on-call phone consults are a few options of home-based roles.
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Durable Tocilizumab Responses Seen in Trial Extensions of Polyarticular and Systemic JIA Subtypes
Patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis achieved long-term disease control with subcutaneous tocilizumab treatment, without any new safety...
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New Trial Deepens Debate Over Late-Preterm Steroids
The early cancellation of a trial in southern India suggests that the use of antenatal steroids to prevent respiratory complications after late-...
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Antibiotics of Little Benefit in Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
“Patients had unrealistic expectations regarding the duration of LRTI and the effect of antibiotics, which should be the target of antibiotic...
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No Routine Cancer Screening Option? New MCED Tests May Help
CanScan, MERCURY, and OncoSeek can detect a range of cancers and recognize the tissue of origin with high accuracy.
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Are You Ready for AI to Be a Better Doctor Than You?
Several recent examples of AI-backed diagnoses have bested doctors’ accuracy in diagnoses, and many clinicians have expressed concern.
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Infant Microbiome Development Minimally Affected by Diet, but Metabolite Profiles Differ
Global microbiota assembly of infants is primarily affected by age and less so by diet, although metabolites differ for formula- and breast-fed...
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Oncologists Voice Ethical Concerns Over AI in Cancer Care
Researchers ask 204 oncologists from 37 states for their views on the ethical implications of using AI for cancer care.