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Managing Patients With Suspected Vape-Related Lung ...

We have been hearing about more and more cases of lipoid pneumonia linked to marijuana oils in e-cigarettes. According t ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Pulmonary Medicine


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Multi-agency Information for Patients and Provider ...

By now, we have all heard the news concerning the dangers of e-cigarettes and vaping and have likely received a myriad o ...

Filed under: Public Health, Pulmonary Medicine


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November is Diabetes Awareness Month

Along with the colder weather and the promise of holiday season, November brings us the opportunity to raise awareness a ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, NPs & PAs, Practice Management/Career, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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How Have Carcinogens Tainted Our Generic Drug Supp ...

In July 2018, the FDA announced that a known carcinogen, called N-Nitrosodiumdimethylamine, or NDMA, had been found in v ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Public Health


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'Tis the Flu Season! 2020 Influenza Updates

On August 23, 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenz ...

Filed under: Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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Beware: The "Ankle-biter" Mosquitoes

It's the end of summer and the mosquitoes are biting. Two invasive (non-native) mosquito species have been identified in ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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What's the Best Way to Stay Hydrated?

I see patients with acute illnesses in urgent care every week, and many have fever and anorexia, and are a bit dehydrate ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Public Health


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Disaster Preparedness

Since we are in the heart of hurricane season on the East Coast, it is important to be ready. September is National Prep ...

Filed under: Public Health


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Do Meal Times Affect Weight Control?

In 2009, researchers at Northwestern University conducted a study on mice and timed feeding, later publishing their rese ...

Filed under: Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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