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Global Commitment and Pandemic Prevention

Several years ago, I was fortunate to hike in the Zambia bush where I was accompanied by a naturalist who spoke of the m ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Miscellaneous, Public Health


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The Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19

On Wednesday, March 18th, the American College of Cardiology held a webinar with the Chinese Cardiovascular Association ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Infectious Diseases


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COVID-19 and the Curve

As of the writing of this post, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronav ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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The Difference Between Isolation and Quarantine

There seems to be confusion between what it means to isolate versus quarantine people. According to the CDC, the definit ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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Social Distancing During COVID-19

Social distancing is a measure recommended by public health officials that aims to restrict sick people from coming in c ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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Essential Education for All Patients With Migraine

With a better understanding of migraine pathophysiology, the number of new migraine treatments has exploded in recent ye ...

Filed under: Neurology, NPs & PAs


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My Trip to the Capitol

As clinicians, we often talk about being a patient advocate, which is something that most of us probably do daily. We ma ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Neurology


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Upside Down: Influenza B Appears to be Waning Whil ...

In a typical flu season, influenza A activity begins between November and January and fades after a few months. Concurre ...

Filed under: Infectious Diseases, Public Health


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Intermittent Fasting: Is it Hype or Is There Scien ...

Intermittent fasting (IF) is a form of time-restricted fasting that involves consuming foods during a specific time wind ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Miscellaneous


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