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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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How Much Revenue Do You—and Your Practice&md ...

Merritt Hawkins, a large search firm specializing in physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs), has published th ...

Filed under: Practice Management/Career


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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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How Do You Make a Diagnosis of Gout Without Seeing ...

Primary care/urgent care/emergency rooms are all settings where acute monoarthritis is seen. The differential diagnosis ...

Filed under: Rheumatology


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Substance Use Disorders in Youth

In the United States, about 5% of youth aged 12 to 17 will develop a substance use disorder (SUD) each year, but fewer t ...

Filed under: Public Health, Substance Abuse


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Is Long-term Survival Associated With the Use of N ...

In the January issue of Osteoporosis International, there was an article entitled, "Mortality Risk Reduction Differs Acc ...

Filed under: Rheumatology


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Treating the Hypertensive Patient With Chronic Kid ...

Hypertension (HTN) is present in approximately 80% to 85% of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Uncontrolled HT ...

Filed under: Urology


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Anticoagulants and Recurrent Thrombosis

The other day a student asked me, "If a patient is taking a blood thinner for a previous venous thromboembolism (VTE), i ...

Filed under: Pulmonary Medicine


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States' Involvement With Medicaid Expansion

For a little over 50 years, Medicaid has provided healthcare as a stopgap to millions of people. With passage of the Aff ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Public Health


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