#PWChat: The #ThisIsOurShot Campaign – Part 1
The latest installment of the #PWChat series centered around the #ThisIsOurShot campaign, a...
Read MoreSep 12, 2021
The latest installment of the #PWChat series centered around the #ThisIsOurShot campaign, a...
Read MoreSep 12, 2021
US parents are nearly evenly split on whether they will vaccinate their young children when a COVID-19 vaccine is approved for their age group, according to the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health....
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New research was presented at IAS 2021, the virtual 11th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science, from July 18-21. The features below highlight some of the studies that emerged from the conference. HIV Increases...
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Exposure to commonly prescribed non- antimicrobial drugs is associated with infection with antibiotic-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, according to a study presented at the annual European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and...
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New-Onset T2DM During Pandemic Hospitalization rates for new- onset pediatric T2DM increased during the COVID-19 pandem- ic, according to a study present- ed at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Associ- ation....
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High-Intensity Interval Training for Advanced NSCLC Prior research indicates that patients with ad- vanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) experience fatigue and physical deconditioning, altering their quality of life (QOL)....
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In Silicon Valley, the concept of friction is the idea that you must remove every bit of inconvenience or work that gets in the way of a digital interaction. It’s about making things as easy as possible to get done. I’ve been...
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Effective strategies have been identifi ed that can interrupt the spread of a novel infectious disease, according to a review published in BMJ Open. Researchers conducted a systematic review of 118 studies on the use of contact...
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Patients with comorbidities, older age, and public insurance are at the highest risk for readmission. Surgical patients with comorbidities—including congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),...
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The actual number of US children hospitalized due to COVID-19 may be lower than current figures indicate, according to a study published in Hospital Pediatrics, which suggests that counts of hospitalized children who test...
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FRIDAY, May 28, 2021 (HealthDay News) — Forty-five percent of adults hospitalized for...
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White and minority survivors of primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have significant differences in subtypes and severity of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), which has implications for ICH recurrence risk, according to...
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An insulin infusion computer calculator appears to be safe and effective in a wide variety of clinical situations and was able to be successfully transitioned from a Web-based platform directly into the electronic medication...
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Acute pancreatitis has been identified as the leading gastrointestinal cause of hospital admissions in the United States, accounting for more than 275,000 admissions per year. Approximately 75% of these patients who present to...
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During a recent PW Podcast episode, we spoke with micro- and plastic surgeon Minas Chrysopoulo, MD, FACS, who is also the founder of Toliman Health and author of the PW feature article “Empathy, The Best Medicine?” Following is...
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A patient-centered opioid discharge prescription guideline satisfies most patients undergoing surgery, according to a research letter published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Investigators prospectively...
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Pulmonary embolism was detected in 5.9% of patients with COPD who were admitted to the hospital with an acute worsening of respiratory symptoms, using a predefined diagnostic algorithm, according to the results of a study...
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According to recent data, nearly 50% of adolescents who misuse prescription opioids report obtaining the drugs from relatives or friends. Understanding the parental origins of adolescent prescription opioid medical use and...
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A s a palliative care doctor in NYC during the beginning of the pandemic, my typical greeting response of “I’m fine” was speedily replaced with “I’m hanging in there.” It seemed slightly less false (because who’s really “fine”...
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In a hopeful turnaround during a long pandemic, US nursing homes that were once the epicenter of coronavirus infections are now seeing both cases and deaths fall steeply as the country’s vaccination rollout starts to take hold....
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