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Noncardiac surgery has 7% covert stroke rate in elderly
HONOLULU – Covert strokes were linked with a doubled rate of cognitive decline in older patients after noncardiac surgery.
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House committee passes AMA-endorsed firearm bill
WASHINGTON – H.R. 8 would require a background check on all firearms transfers, including private sales, with...
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Culture change needed to improve gender inequalities in medicine
LONDON – A group of prominent female physicians and thought-leaders discuss cultural changes needed to address gender inequality in science and...
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Minimally invasive ICH lysis safely helps when clot adequately shrinks
HONOLULU – The primary endpoint from the phase 3 MISTIE III trial was neutral, apparently because clot lysis often fell short.
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Fund projects, not people to address gender bias in research funding
LONDON – Female investigators are less likely to secure research funding than men simply because they are women, according to research published...
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Characteristics of mucinous adenocarcinoma highlighted
CORONADO, CALIF. – The condition most commonly presents on the eyelid (29.8%), skin of the face (22.6%), and the skin of the scalp and neck (12.2...
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Years in practice, burnout risk linked in otolaryngology
CORONADO, CALIF. – “The people who tend to be the biggest concern are those 6-10 years into the field.”
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How to get surgical-like results using MitraClip
SNOWMASS, COLO. – Success is limited by comorbid conditions.
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Hearing drills into patient impact of ACA legal challenge
A ruling for the plaintiffs in Texas v. United States also would mean the ACA’s consumer protections for employer-based coverage would be...
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Moment of truth approaches for low-risk TAVR
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Michigan Medicine launches effort to make wellness a cultural norm
CORONADO, CALIF. – Goal is “to help all human beings who are suffering in our work environment.”