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In a position paper published online April 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine

Recommendations Developed on Gender Equity in Medicine

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ACP supports equitable physician compensation based on comparable work at each stage of career
A non-stigmatizing message about serious mental illness can increase public support for investing in mental health services

Non-Stigmatizing Messages Boost Mental Health Services Support

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Narratives on violence, barriers to treatment equally effective for raising support for additional tax
A soda tax does influence daily consumption of regular soda

Soda Tax Cuts Daily Soda, Energy Drink Consumption

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Findings based on immediate impact following the implementation of Philadelphia's beverage tax
For adults with type 1 diabetes with suboptimal control despite using multiple insulin injections

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Cost-Effective in T1DM

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CGM reduces HbA1c, hypoglycemia events for patients with suboptimal control compared to control
Politically-focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors are associated with measures of psychopathology and disability

Politically-Focused Thoughts, Behaviors Tied to Psychopathology

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Anxiety control can moderate link for intrusive thoughts, ritualistic behaviors with anxiety, depression
For current alcohol drinkers

Review: Lowest Mortality Risk Seen With ≤100 g Alcohol/Week

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Alcohol consumption roughly linearly linked to higher risk of stroke, coronary disease, heart failure
Negative affect that lingers is associated with worse physical health outcomes almost 10 years later

Negative Affect That Lingers Tied to Health 10 Years Later

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Higher levels of lingering negative affect linked to more chronic conditions, worse functional limitations
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that it has issued tough new restrictions on the sale of dietary supplements that contain dangerously high amounts of caffeine.

FDA Cracks Down on Caffeine-Loaded Dietary Supplements

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Products have been linked to at least two deaths in otherwise healthy people
Artificial intelligence software that can detect diabetic retinopathy has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Approves AI Device to Detect Diabetic Retinopathy

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FDA permits marketing of novel artificial intelligence technology that can be used in primary care office
Costs associated with treating antibiotic-resistant infections have doubled since 2002

It Costs $2.2 Billion a Year to Treat Antibiotic Resistance

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Antibiotic resistance adds $1,383 to the cost of treating a bacterial infection