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A support program in the primary care setting significantly improved implementation of medications for opioid use disorder.
Minor adjustments to foot angle while walking can improve pain, reduce knee loading, and may slow disease progression in ...
A recent study found that 63% of heavy lifetime cannabis users had reduced brain activity during working memory tasks.
A brief, patient-selected music intervention significantly reduced pain and anxiety among individuals presenting to the ED ...
Dr. Linda Girgis explains why, while artificial intelligence has proven valuable in healthcare, it will never replace ...
Cardiopulmonary POCUS using devices that attach to smartphones shortened hospital stays and reduced costs for patients ...
With most US counties lacking pediatric ophthalmologists, wearable devices may help expand access through remote monitoring.
Antibiotic allergy assessment and testing for critically ill patients can be performed safely and effectively by ICU staff, ...
Sheila Mody, MD, MPH, discusses barriers and counseling needs in permanent female contraception after the Dobbs decision.
Dr. Brian Caveney discusses how Test Finder, a novel generative AI tool, can ease clinicians’ EHR burdens through enhanced decision-making and streamlined POC test selection.
The media perpetuate the myth of “tongue swallowing” during CPR, contributing to delays in chest compressions for collapsed athletes which lead to worse outcomes.
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