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Consider Deprescribing in Our Older Adults

We all have patients in our practices who are older and on numerous medications. They are stabilizing their problems but ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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The Mediterranean Diet and Cardiovascular Disease

The Mediterranean diet represents the most notable overall dietary pattern in nutritional epidemiology that has been ext ...

Filed under: Public Health


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National Stop the Bleed Month

Did you know that May 2019 is the first-ever National Stop the Bleed Month? Also, May 23 is the second annual Stop the B ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Miscellaneous, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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It's a Digital World: Screen Time Recommendations ...

We definitely live in a different day and age than when I was a child... As children, my siblings and I just opened the ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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Measles Outbreak - A Public Health Concern

The modern world was turned upside down in 1997 when researcher Andrew Wakefield suggested there was a direct correlatio ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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Universal Influenza Vaccine Begins Phase I Clinica ...

The National Institutes of Health have begun the first clinical trial of an innovative universal influenza vaccine candi ...

Filed under: Allergy/Immunology, Health Policy and Trends, Public Health


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Patient Autonomy: Keeping Our Patients' Self-Deter ...

If you've practiced in medicine for at least 20 years, you may remember the case of Terri Schiavo, a woman in her 20s wh ...

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Who Should Be Responsible? Social Media and Accura ...

The World Health Organization recently listed what they call "vaccine hesitancy"—the reluctance or refusal to be v ...

Filed under: Public Health, Infectious Diseases


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Vaping: What Parents Need to Know

So what is vaping? Vaping is the inhaling and exhaling of an aerosol produced by using a vaping device. Vaping is illega ...

Filed under: Public Health, Substance Abuse


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