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FDA Expands Approval of Omnipod 5 Insulin Delivery System to Include Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Insulet Omnipod 5 insulin delivery system for patients with type 2 diabetes. It is the first such

Team-Based Documentation Can Increase Visit Volume, Cut Documentation Time

Physicians who adopt team-based documentation, defined as use of coauthored documentation with another clinical team member, experience increased visit volume a

Pharmacy Deserts Also Face Social Vulnerability, Lack of Health Care Providers

Counties with high pharmacy desert densities also face social vulnerability and health care provider shortages, according to a research letter published online

FDA Releases Important Information About Risk of COVID-19 Due to SARS-CoV-2 Viral Variants with Substantially Reduced Susceptibility to Pemgarda (pemivibart)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today revised the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Pemgarda (pemivibart) to limit its use to when the combined nation

Insurance Coverage Could Impact Survival of Patients After Spinal Cord Injury

The care of people seriously harmed by spinal cord injury can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and a new analysis suggests that ability to pay influences

U.S. Will Offer Free COVID Tests By Mail by Late September

As a summer surge in COVID cases begins to ebb and Americans brace themselves for yet another wave of infections this winter, more free COVID tests will soon be

Dr. Anthony Fauci Recovering at Home After Being Hospitalized With West Nile Virus

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who helped millions of Americans navigate the health challenges of the pandemic, is recovering at home after being hospitalized for a West Ni

Heat-Related Deaths Keep Rising for Americans

Reversing a prior downward trend, searing summers have caused a sharp uptick in the numbers of Americans who die from heat-related causes, new data shows. A loo

Trans Kids More Often Turn to Teachers Than Parents for Help

Troubled transgender students are more likely to turn to school staff than their own parents for support, a new study finds. Trans teens feeling depressed and a

Most Americans Unprepared to Handle Opioid Overdoses

More than three in four people (77 percent) say they would not know how to respond if they saw someone having an opioid overdose, according to survey results fr

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