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Better Sleep Linked to Reduced Cardiovascular Dise ...

We all know that sleep is crucial for heart health. Research has shown that regardless of a person's age, weight, smokin ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Preventive Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine


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Should We Accommodate Discriminatory Requests from ...

As medical providers, we took an oath to provide the same quality of care to all our patients regardless of their race, ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, NPs & PAs, Practice Management/Career


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Influenza-like Illness Activity Has Been High for ...

The CDC reports that influenza-like illness activity has been high for weeks, and is continuing to increase. Combined wi ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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Mistakes in the Ambulatory Care Setting

A report published in late October entitled "Deep Dive: Safe Ambulatory Care, Strategies for Patient Safety and Ris ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Practice Management/Career, Public Health


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Can High-dose Vitamin D Prevent Functional Decline ...

Lower extremity functional decline in our elderly population is a major risk factor for falls, hip fracture, frailty, an ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Orthopedics, Preventive Medicine


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Raynaud's Phenomenon: A Common Sense Approach to D ...

Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is all too common in New England during the colder months of the year. In October, we often se ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Rheumatology


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Intermittent Fasting

If you think about how humans have been eating for centuries, it has likely included some "natural" intermittent fasting ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Miscellaneous, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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Circadian Rhythms and Metabolic Syndrome

As researchers explore the complex relationship of circadian rhythm and metabolic syndrome, they are searching for root ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Miscellaneous, Preventive Medicine, Public Health


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The Continued Study of an Old Drug: Aspirin

It started out by taking extract from the willow tree and using it as a medicinal agent well over 150 years ago. Today, ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Miscellaneous


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