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HealthDay In-Depth The AI Revolution: Giving Docs a Diagnostic Assist

Nearly One in Four Doctors Report Harassment on Social Media

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No gender difference seen in personal attacks; women significantly more likely to report online sexual harassment

Rachel Levine Nominated as U.S. Assistant Health Secretary

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Levine is secretary of health for Pennsylvania and is currently leading the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic

ASA: Cannabis Users May Need More Anesthesia During Surgery

Steps Outlined to Reduce Postop Delirium in Older Adults

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Anesthesiologists play key role on multidisciplinary team to optimize perioperative brain health in older adults

Aphasia Affects Brain Similar to Alzheimer's

Memory Preserved in Rare Aphasia Tied to Alzheimer Disease

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Decline in language function, but not episodic memory, seen for primary progressive aphasia associated with Alzheimer disease

Preexisting Tinnitus May Be Exacerbated by COVID-19

Cochlear Implants Aid Speech Recognition in Most Adults

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However, individual benefit shows large degree of variability

New Insights Into How COVID-19 Damages the Brain

Multifocal Microvascular Injury ID’d in Brain in COVID-19

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No SARS-CoV-2 detected in postmortem samples, but brain may be susceptible to microvascular damage

Greater Levels of Exercise May Protect Brain in Later Life

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Greater levels of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity linked to more intact white matter integrity in late life, lower odds of lacunar infarcts

B 11/5 Smoking Bans May Not Guard Against Secondhand Smoke: Study

Causal Link Suggested for Smoking, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

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Genetic susceptibility to smoking, assessed using polygenic risk score, is associated with increased risk for SAH

Preoperative Blood Transfusion Not Beneficial for Surgery in Neonates

Higher Hb Threshold for Transfusion Not Better for Preemies

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Use of a higher hemoglobin threshold for transfusion in anemic preterm infants does not lower risk for death, neurodevelopmental impairment

Medicaid Expansion Tied to Better Preconception Indicators

Pregnancy Outcomes Examined for Women With Multiple Sclerosis

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Women with pregnancy after versus before MS diagnosis have fewer children, at older age, with increased odds of C-section