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Kids Keep Getting Stuck in Hospitals, Even After Being Cleared for Discharge

Overwhelmed by the demands of caregiving, Quette dialed 911 when she found her teenage son downstairs in their kitchen struggling to breathe. He had rolled his wheelchair to the oven to keep himself warm as he tried to regulate his temperature, she recalled, and was drenched in sweat from an apparent infection. In that moment

Edimakor Mac V4.8.0 Elevates AI Music with Lyria 3 Pro & Integrates Seedance 2.0

Music NEW YORK, NY, April 18, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- HitPaw Edimakor announces the release of Edimakor Mac V4.8.0, a focused update designed to enhance...

AI detects rare forms of dementia

Spider plots with probability (in %) for different syndromes. Groups of patients are plotted together, and the respective correct diagnosis based on clinical criteria is written in red bold letters and framed within a box. Abbreviations: AD Alzheimer’s disease; bvFTD behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia; CBS corticobasal syndrome; lvPPA logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia; nfvPPA nonfluent variant

Listen: Who Investigates Suspicious Deaths in Your Community — And Why It Matters

Each state has its own laws governing the investigation of violent and unexplained deaths, and the expertise and training of those in charge of such investigations vary widely across the nation. The job can be held by an elected coroner as young as 18 or a highly trained physician appointed as medical examiner. Rulings on

Private equity changes workforce stability in physician-owned medical practices

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain New research reveals private equity firms that acquire physician-owned medical practices experience greater replacement of the workforce and rely more heavily on advanced practice providers—such as physician assistants and nurse practitioners—rather than physicians. The study is the first to characterize the shift in workforce composition following private equity acquisition. It was

Black Medical Residents Saddled With More Debt Than Other Groups

Public Health & Policy > Equity in Medicine — Debt disparities start long before postgrad training; debt forgiveness could provide relief by Sophie Putka, Enterprise & Investigative Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Medical resident trainees bear the burden of debt inequitably along racial and ethnic lines, according to a cross-sectional study. Among over 120,000

New guidelines recommend drugs, surgery to treat obesity in children

Skip to main content January 09, 2023 06:03 PM Getty Images blisters with pillssee my Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13, according to new guidelines released Monday. The longstanding practice of “watchful

‘It Appears All the Cylinders Are Firing Within His Brain’: What We Heard This Week

Opinion > What We Heard This Week — Quotable quotes heard by MedPage Today's reporters by MedPage Today Staff January 8, 2023 "It appears that all the cylinders are firing within his brain." -- Timothy Pritts, MD, PhD, of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where NFL safety Damar Hamlin was treated after he collapsed

Which Surgery Patients Should Be Screened for Cannabis?

Quizzes > Weekly News Quiz — You passed medical training, now see if you can pass our weekly quiz by MedPage Today Staff January 7, 2023 The 24-hour news cycle is just as important to medicine as it is to politics, finance, or sports. At MedPage Today, new information is posted daily, but keeping up

Perverse Economies: Who Is Worth Saving?

Opinion > Second Opinions — It's often cheaper to let people die by Judy Melinek, MD January 5, 2023 Back when I was a medical student I learned a lesson about who was expendable. I was doing research for the liver transplant team at UCLA, one of the largest organ-transplant centers in the U.S., and

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