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Diagnostic Errors Common in Hospitalized Adults Who Die, Move to ICU

For hospitalized adults who die or are transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU), diagnostic errors are common and are associated with patient harm, accordin

Red Cross Declares Emergency Blood Shortage as Donations Plummet

With donations falling to the lowest levels in 20 years, the American Red Cross declared a national blood shortage on Sunday. One of the most distressing situat

Paxlovid Won't Cut Odds for Long COVID: Study

Paxlovid might help shorten and diminish a COVID infection, but the antiviral doesn t reduce the risk of developing long COVID, a new study shows. About 16 of C

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Phenotypes Vary by Race, Birthplace

For patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), phenotype varies by race, and foreign-born patients of all races have later onset and milder disease, accord

Moderate-to-Vigorous Exercise Can Delay Mortality in Inoperable Lung Cancer

Higher device-measured moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) is associated with reduced 12-month mortality in people newly diagnosed with ino

Too Much Screen Time Might Harm Kids' 'Sensory Processing'

Exposing babies and toddlers to TV and other digital media could be linked to a heightened risk for dysfunction in what s known as sensory processing, a new stu

Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement Boosts Methadone Treatment

Telehealth-delivered mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement (MORE) is a feasible and effective adjunct to methadone treatment (MT) for individuals with opioi

Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Predicts Intracranial Hemorrhage With Antithrombotics

Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) predicts intracranial hemorrhage for patients with cerebrovascular or cardiovascular disease taking antithrombotic therapy,

Integration of Medicaid Physical, Mental Health Does Not Aid Outcomes

Financial integration of mental and physical health care at the managed care organization level is not associated with significant changes in most measures of u

Ear Infections Could Delay a Child's Speech

Ear infections are common for kids, but they can lead to long-term developmental problems, a new study finds.Temporary hearing loss caused by recurring ear infe

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