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Researchers Use EHR Systems to ID Pediatric Allergy Patterns

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Overall, 13.4 percent of children had two or more allergic conditions; respiratory allergies were often comorbid

Attrition Rates for M.D.-Ph.D. Programs Vary by Race, Ethnicity

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Black M.D.-Ph.D. matriculants had higher odds of graduating with M.D. only and dropping out of medical school

Biden Administration Launches Office for Long COVID Research

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The Office of Long COVID Research and Practice will lead the U.S. response to long COVID, which includes trials that have already been launched

ACP: Screening Average-Risk Adults for Colorectal Cancer Should Start at 50 Years

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For asymptomatic average-risk adults, clinicians should consider not screening at age 45 to 49 years, according to ACP

Paperwork Causing Many Americans to Lose Medicaid Coverage, White House Warns

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Changes are happening now because a prohibition on removing Medicaid coverage during the pandemic has now been lifted

Too Many Pancreatic Cancer Patients Not Offered Surgery

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Percent of resections declined in Texas between 2004 and 2018

Nearly Half of Women in Medicine With Children Pass Up Career Advancement

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More than three-fourths say they delayed family building

Provider Awareness and Knowledge of Alpha-Gal Syndrome Limited

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Suspected cases mainly occur in counties within the Southern, Midwestern, and Mid-Atlantic U.S. Census Bureau regions

Historical Redlining Adversely Impacts Cancer Screening

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Historically redlined census tracts significantly less likely to meet breast, colon, cervical cancer screening