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Mega Malpractice Verdicts Against Physicians on the Rise
Multimillion-dollar verdicts against hospital centers are on the rise, according to reports.
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US Board Discloses Cheating, Grads Say Problem Is Rampant
USMLE invalidates scores following an investigation into anomalous exam scores.
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Why Everyone Needs Their Own Emergency Medicine Doctor
From telemedicine consults covered by insurance to concierge care that is not, many can connect with non–emergency department emergency care.
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Treating Acne Scars Can Improve Aesthetics, Quality of Life
Different approaches may be required even for the same patient because some people present with all three types of acne scars, said Robyn...
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Respiratory Virus Surge: Diagnosing COVID-19 vs RSV, Flu
Due to overlapping symptoms, clinicians may struggle to differentiate diagnosis between flu, COVID-19, or RSV.
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New Criteria Identify Sepsis in Children With Infection
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CT Poses Risk for Malignant Hematopathies Among Children
For every 10,000 children examined today (with a dose per scan of 8 mGy), 1-2 could develop a radiation-related malignant hematopathy in the next...
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Doctors With Limited Vacation Have Increased Burnout Risk
Those who took less vacation and worked during their time off displayed higher emotional exhaustion and reported feeling less fulfilled in their...
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Mental Health Screening May Benefit Youth With Obesity
“Healthcare professionals caring for youth with overweight or obesity should be aware of comorbid mental disorders, and regular mental health...
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Microbiome Impacts Vaccine Responses
A major factor affecting immune development is the microbiome of the newborn and the first 100 days of life.
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Ibuprofen Fails for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants
Ibuprofen treatment within 72 hours of birth did not reduce risk of death or bronchopulmonary dysplasia.