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Telemedicine feasible and reliable in Parkinson’s trial
The findings have particular relevance to the ability to conduct a variety of clinical trials in the face of COVID-19 and the need to limit in-...
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy ‘somewhat understandable,’ expert says
Dr. Offit predicts a vaccine may be able to be 75%-80% effective at preventing mild to moderate disease.
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Flexibility, innovation key to practice management during pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis has introduced unprecedented challenges to pediatric practices, but it also offers opportunities for practices to make lasting...
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COVID-19 and the superspreaders: Teens
Director of adolescent medicine at Children’s Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Margaret Thew shares her experience with teen behavior regarding COVID-19....
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Pediatric fractures shift during pandemic
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Burnout/depression: Half of pulmonology trainees report symptoms
“The health care system is a harsh mistress,” Dr. David Schulman said. “It will continue to take and take from everyone involved in it until they...
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New lupus classification criteria perform well in children, young adults
A new study upholds the accuracy of the 2019 ACR-EULAR classification criteria in patients aged 21 years and younger.
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Surgeon general pushes for improved hypertension control
“We cannot wait to deal with this epidemic of uncontrolled high blood pressure” that affects more than 82 million American, U.S. Surgeon General...
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Clinical factors and treatment tied to COVID-19 mortality in cancer patients
Analyses of CCC19 data revealed factors linked to mortality in patients with COVID-19 and cancer.