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How AI improves physician and nurse collaboration to boost patient care: With large language models that take notes during patient visits and algorithms that ...
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How AI improves physician and nurse collaboration to boost patient care
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Researchers estimated that between July 2022 and January 2024, nearly 65,000 people became pregnant through rape in the 14 states that have total abortion bans ... Show more
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Chatbot outperforms physicians in clinical reasoning, but also underperforms against residents on many occasions
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Chatbot outperforms physicians in clinical reasoning, but also ...
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Are you taking your meds wrong? Many patients make these common mistakes.: As a patient, you can take steps to stay on top of your medication regimen ...
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Are you taking your meds wrong? Many patients make these common mistakes.
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How AI Could Reshape Medicine | by Junaid Nabi - Project Syndicate: Junaid Nabi highlights the new technology’s potential to transform how we diagnose, treat ...
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How AI could reshape medicine: For starters, AI has the potential to make medicine more compassionate
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How AI could reshape medicine
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Prescription opioids found to increase the risk of falls, especially in those over 85
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Prescription opioids found to increase the risk of falls, especially in ...
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SGLT2 inhibitors could protect against kidney stones: Boston - SGLT 2 inhibitors, used to treat type 2 diabetes, may have a side effect of preventing kidney ...
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SGLT2 inhibitors could protect against kidney stones
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Study finds Black adults are losing sleep over killings of unarmed Black individuals by police
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In states with abortion bans, rape exceptions ‘fail to provide reasonable access’ to survivors, researchers say
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Quick Glance: Research Estimates High Number of Rape-Related Pregnancies in Abortion Ban States
  • New research estimates nearly 65,000 pregnancies related to rape in the 14 states with abortion bans since the Dobbs decision in 2022.

  • The publication in a reputable academic journal used federal data to estimate the number of rape-related pregnancies that occurred between July 1, 2022, and Jan. 1, 2024.

  • Researchers estimated that over 500,000 rapes occurred in this time frame, and over 60,000 were associated with pregnancies.

  • Texas had the highest rate of rape-related pregnancies with over 26,000, far more than the second state on the list, Missouri, with around 5,800.
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In states with abortion bans, rape exceptions ‘fail to provide reasonable access’ to survivors, researchers say
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In states with abortion bans, rape exceptions ‘fail to provide reasonable access’ to survivors, researchers say
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Patients are hurt by diagnostic errors more often than you think: The author of a new study called the findings "humbling."
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Patients are hurt by diagnostic errors more often than you think
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USA: Poverty and food insecurity shorten lives: Boston and New Orleans - Prosperity in the United States, more than in other richer countries ...
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Food an Effective Medicine in Diabetes?: New findings challenge the growing popularity of food-as-medicine programs by showing that one such program didn't ...
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New research identifies high rates and common causes of diagnostic errors in hospitals across the nation
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Hospitals dealing with increasingly complex patients, analysis reveals: Hospitalized patients are more complex than they used to be. That's the finding of a ...
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JAMA Internal Medicine Editor Recaps 2023's High-Impact Research: Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPH, editor in chief of JAMA Internal Medicine, discusses five of the ...
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Defibrillators are now mandatory at some gyms and stadiums. So why aren't more people using them?
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Easy Ways to Control Your Eating: Do you have control of your eating? This WebMD slide show explains how a few simple tweaks can make healthy eating a whole lot ...
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'Substantial demand' for abortion pills ordered in advance, study finds: A U.S. online provider of the mifepristone/misoprostol abortion pill combo saw a ...
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'Substantial demand' for abortion pills ordered in advance, study finds
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Food-as-Medicine study finds no improvements in type 2 diabetes patients: Research led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management ...
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Food-as-Medicine study finds no improvements in type 2 diabetes patients
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Patients listed as alive in their electronic health records were actually deceased, according to data
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Patients listed as alive in their electronic health records were actually ...
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Brain boost: Can a coach help elders at risk for Alzheimer's?: As more medications move towards federal approval for Alzheimer's disease, a new study led by ...
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Brain boost: Can a coach help elders at risk for Alzheimer's?
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Medical researchers show AI can easily generate large volumes of health-related disinformation
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Medical researchers show AI can easily generate large volumes of ...
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Researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access: According to nephrologist Dr. Amit Garg, for those with advanced chronic kidney disease ...
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Researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
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Primary care saves lives. Here’s why it’s failing Americans.: Even as evidence mounts about the value of primary care, the field attracts fewer and fewer medical ...
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Primary care saves lives. Here’s why it’s failing Americans.
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Get private equity firms out of health care costs: Baylor professor of anesthesiology warns how private equity firms are buying anesthesiology groups and raising ...
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Get private equity firms out of health care costs
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Dementia's financial and family impact: New study shows outsized toll: Most people think of dementia as something that affects a person's brain ...
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Dementia's financial and family impact: New study shows outsized toll
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Study reviews use of physical restraints on people of color in emergency departments
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Mark Cuban-backed study finds price discrepancies in hospital services: The JAMA Internal Medicine study was co-authored by billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban ...
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Mark Cuban-backed study finds price discrepancies in hospital services
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
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Hospital prices vary for those who call to ask, report shows: Hospitals in the United States may quote vastly different prices for their services—depending on ...
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Hospital prices vary for those who call to ask, report shows
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Telecare found to cut costs, boost quality of life for dementia patients: A UCSF telecare program that improves outcomes for patients with dementia and lightens ...
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Telecare found to cut costs, boost quality of life for dementia patients
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Physicians and medical students delay childbearing, family building due to medical training
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Why moving fast 3 minutes a day can lower your cancer risk: People who regularly rushed up stairs or hurried to catch a bus were about 30 percent less likely to ...
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Normal body temperature found to vary between people: You might think you know what a normal body temperature is, but there is no such thing.
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Normal body temperature found to vary between people
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No AI Can Learn the Art of Medicine: Practicing medicine is an art and AI threatens the core values that doctors use to treat patients.
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Deprescribing efforts failing dementia patients, study finds: Researchers led by the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, have examined how a dementia ...
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Deprescribing efforts failing dementia patients, study finds
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USA: The number of drugs prescribed for people diagnosed with dementia: Boston - According to researchers, a diagnosis of dementia should give rise to a ...
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Wildfires and farming activities may be top sources of air pollution linked to increased risk, cases of dementia
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Growing evidence of severe silicosis outbreaks among engineered stone workers: Engineered stone has become a popular alternative to natural stone and synthetic ...
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USA: Particulate matter from forest fires and agriculture increases the risk of dementia the most
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How to get rid of leg cramps? Try pickle juice.: Try taking a sip of pickle juice when you have a leg cramp. Studies suggest it may bring relief.
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How to get rid of leg cramps? Try pickle juice.
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Effective medications for opioid use disorder rarely used: Most individuals diagnosed with opioid use disorder are not on recommended medications and even fewer ...
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Effective medications for opioid use disorder rarely used
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Black M.D. and Ph.D. students found to experience higher rates of attrition than peers
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Black M.D. and Ph.D. students found to experience higher rates of ...
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Oral provocation can confirm or rule out penicillin allergy without a skin test: Montréal - Penicillin allergy can be ruled out in low-risk patients by oral ...
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ChatGPT outscores med students on complex clinical exam questions: ChatGPT can outperform first- and second-year medical students in answering challenging ...
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ChatGPT outscores med students on complex clinical exam questions
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World-first clinical trial to help millions with penicillin allergies: Penicillin allergy affects more than 25 million people in the United States (up to 1 in 10 ...
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World-first clinical trial to help millions with penicillin allergies
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Surprise! Having To Walk 10,000 Steps A Day Is A Low-key Myth: We’re meant to aspire to achieve 10,000 steps each day in order to attain an (alleged) optimal ...
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Patient-led intervention first to successfully address multiple difficult symptoms in dialysis patients
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Patient-led intervention first to successfully address multiple difficult ...