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How Much Does Screen Time Really Affect Child Development?
"Effects of screen time on children is a continuously changing, rapidly developing research field, and other contextual factors have been shown to...
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A1c Helps Stratify Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Teens
The risk of type 2 diabetes increased with baseline A1c levels above 6.0% as well as in those with more severe obesity, women, and Asian or...
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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...
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ADHD Symptoms Linked With Physical Comorbidities
The disorder was observed in association with dental caries, wounds, excess weight, and restless legs syndrome.
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Are You Unwittingly Aiding the Rise of Superfungi?
Fungal infections, such as ringworm, are becoming more difficult to treat after overuse or misuse of antifungal meds.
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Efficacy of Topical Clascoterone for Acne Increased Over Time, Analysis Shows
“Clinicians may consider counseling patients that treatment persistence is required to maximize the efficacy of clascoterone treatment,” the...
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Left-Handed Med Students Still ‘Left Out’ in Surgery
New study suggests left-handed surgical students face difficulty and stigma in training.
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Time Off Isn’t Really Off-Time for Most Physicians, Study Finds
The majority of physicians still did work-related tasks while on vacation last year, according to study.
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Why GLP-1 Drugs Stop Working, and What to Do About It
If a patient plateaus on a GLP-1 drug, it may work to add additional drugs that have different brain targets.
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Panel Recommends Small Bump in 2025 Medicare Physician Pay
The MedPAC vote comes amid continuing uncertainty about how much the federal government will actually pay clinicians this year through the...