By Alan Lyndon This Physicians News story can be republished for free. (See details) Take 14 slices of Aunt Jemima frozen Homestyle French Toast and stuff ...
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By Brad Broker This Physicians News story can be republished for free. (See details) It may look like fun on Grey’s Anatomy, but most real ...
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Physician groups are speaking out about Friday’s decision by a U.S. Court of Appeals that upholds a Florida law prohibiting doctors from speaking to their ...
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The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision to uphold a “physician gag law” in Florida violates the First Amendment rights of pediatricians and threatens their ability to counsel ...
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Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are more likely to develop substance use disorders (SUDs) compared to non-affected peers. According to an American Academy of ...
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By Phil Galewitz About 10.3 million Americans gained health coverage this year, primarily as a result of the Affordable Care Act, according to a study by the ...
Read More »Doctors Slam Recertification Rules As A Waste Of Time
By Roni Caryn Rabin Many specialists are balking at what they say are onerous new rules to get recertified, warning the demands will force some physicians ...
Read More »Doctors Should Have Formal Education On Human Trafficking
By Brad Broker Prostitution, starvation, forced labor, physical abuse — these are the symptoms and effects of human trafficking. And who are most likely to ...
Read More »Half Of All Texas Abortion Clinics Close Due To State Law
By Carrie Feibel, KUHF In just over the past year, the number of abortion clinics in Texas fell from 41 to 20, and watchdogs say ...
Read More »Doctors More Likely Than Their Patients To Be Organ Donors
Doctors are more likely to be organ donors than their patients, according to a new study. Currently, over 100,000 people in the U.S. alone are ...
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