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Alcohol Intake May Influence Oral Microbiome Composition

Heavy drinkers most at risk; microbial diversity, profile differ in wine drinkers versus non-drinkers

American College of Physicians, April 19-21

The American College of Physicians: Internal Medicine Meeting The annual meeting of the American College of Physicians (ACP) was held from April 19...
Patients prefer physicians who engage in face-to-face clinic visits

Patients Prefer Doctors Who Engage in Face-to-Face Visits

Patients perceive F2F physicians as more compassionate and better communicators
For patients undergoing head and neck cancer surgery

Celecoxib Lowers Opioid Use Post Head & Neck Cancer Surgery

Decreased opioid use seen after head and neck cancer surgery with free tissue reconstruction
Using hearing aids may slow cognitive decline in later life

Hearing Aids May Mitigate Cognitive Decline, Memory Loss

Use of hearing aids tied to better episodic memory scores in longitudinal study
Most active smokers with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma have made one or more quit attempts

Most Smokers With Head and Neck Cancer Have Tried to Quit

Eighty-eight percent of patients had made at least one attempt to quit; mean of 6.6 lifetime attempts
The estimated annual cost of drug-related morbidity and mortality resulting from nonoptimized medication therapy is more than half a trillion dollars in the United States

Nonoptimized Drug Therapy Costs More Than $500 Billion Annually

After initial Rx use, average cost of individual having treatment failure, new medical problem over $2,000
In a position paper published online April 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine

Recommendations Developed on Gender Equity in Medicine

ACP supports equitable physician compensation based on comparable work at each stage of career
Hypertension

Workplace Noise Exposure Affects Cardiovascular Risk Factors

High BP, elevated cholesterol, hearing problems more common among workers exposed to loud noise
The burden of prior authorization has increased over the past five years

Recent Years Saw Increase in Burden of Prior Authorization

Ninety-two percent of physicians report PA-associated delays in patient access to care