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Physician mothers caring for others at home


 

Physicians who are also mothers have a higher risk of burnout as well as mood and anxiety disorders if they are also caring for someone with an illness or disability at home. Also today, what one neurologist refuses to accept in his office, flu activity increases after 2 weeks of declines, and when sweaty palms are really primary hyperhidrosis.

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