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Heat-Related Pediatric ED Visits More Than Double
Given the rising temperatures from a changing climate, prevention is key for pediatricians to focus on.
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Aspects of the Skin Microbiome Remain Elusive
Genetics affects the skin microbiome considerably. Individuals with autoimmune predispositions have different microbiota compared with those who...
Letters from Maine
The Patient Encounter Is Changing
It is fair to say that a live face-to-face encounter remains the gold standard in the opinions of both patients and providers.
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Rheumatologic Disease–Associated Hyperinflammatory Condition Successfully Treated with Emapalumab
Emapalumab-containing regimens showed positive outcomes in patients with rheumatologic disease–associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a...
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First Hike of Medicare Funding for Residencies in 25 Years Aims to Help Shortages
Residency program directors say a recent hike in Medicare funding will help reduce physician shortages and meet growing healthcare needs,...
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Beyond the Title: How PAs Handle the Burden of MD-Level Responsibilities
PAs recommend finding the right practice environment, understanding the culture, and what support is available.
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Childhood-Onset Atopic Dermatitis Adds Burden in Adulthood
The Scars of Life project was designed to analyze how the age of AD onset affects the severity of symptoms and quality of life.
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AACR Cancer Progress Report: Big Strides and Big Gaps
The report focused on strides made in cancer care, prevention, and early detection and highlighted areas where more research and attention are...
Letters from Maine
Burnout and Vacations
At the root of my vacation style was an egotistical delusion that there weren’t any clinicians in the community who could look after my patients...
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Phase3 Data: Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms Improved with Topical Roflumilast
The primary efficacy endpoint was the Validated Investigator Global Assessment for AD (vIGA-AD) success at week 4.
From the Journals
Considering Eating Disorder Potential When Prescribing Weight Loss Drugs to Teens
Nearly 80% of teens in treatment for obesity reported symptoms of disordered eating at the outset of an intervention.