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Are healthy kids getting too many heart tests?
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Are healthy kids getting too many heart tests?

11/15/2020

(HealthDay)—Not every kid needs an electrocardiogram (ECG) before playing sports or as part of routine exams, child health experts say. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is advising parents and pediatricians to avoid unnecessary tests, and has released a list…

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Pandemic threatens food security for many college students
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Pandemic threatens food security for many college students

10/09/2020

When university presidents were surveyed in spring of 2020 about what they felt were the most pressing concerns of COVID-19, college students going hungry didn’t rank very high. Just 14% of the presidents listed food or housing insecurity among their…

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Many practitioners are not prescribing HIV prevention medication, study finds
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Many practitioners are not prescribing HIV prevention medication, study finds

09/17/2020

Only about 54% of medical practitioners surveyed say they have prescribed pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, to HIV-vulnerable patients, according to a new study by a Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigator. The study, led by Ashley Leech, Ph.D., assistant professor of…

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So how many patients have died after catching coronavirus in hospital?
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So how many patients have died after catching coronavirus in hospital?

05/11/2020

So how many patients have died after catching coronavirus in hospital? Grieving families demand answers after relatives who went in for standard treatment never came home Amanda Strudwick caught Covid-19 while being treated in hospital for cancer Comedian Eddie Large…

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Many diseases are spread via the hands
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Many diseases are spread via the hands

05/05/2020

The importance of careful hand hygiene has been shown this year in the Wake of the Corona pandemic, especially. To remind, from the world health organization every year on the fifth day of the fifth month of the world day…

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Early on, many seniors were unfazed by coronavirus warnings, study finds
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Early on, many seniors were unfazed by coronavirus warnings, study finds

04/15/2020

The coronavirus hits older people and those with chronic medical conditions hardest. But many of these folks didn’t take the virus seriously as the outbreak took off in the United States, a new study finds. Before stay-in-place orders were announced,…

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Want to know how many people have the coronavirus? Test randomly
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Want to know how many people have the coronavirus? Test randomly

04/13/2020

Consider these two questions: What percentage of Americans are, or have been, infected with the coronavirus? And, what is the probability of dying from the virus if you catch it? One of the most unsettling aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Many older adults receive inpatient diabetes treatment intensification
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Many older adults receive inpatient diabetes treatment intensification

03/25/2020

(HealthDay)—One in 10 older adults hospitalized for common medical conditions are discharged with intensified diabetes medications, despite the fact that nearly half are unlikely to benefit from the intensification, according to a study published online March 24 in JAMA Network…

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