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New Malaria Case Reported in Florida Brings National Total to Eight

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However, public health officials are not concerned about a widespread outbreak

USPSTF: Evidence Lacking for Screening for Lipid Disorders in Patients Aged 20 and Younger

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No direct evidence seen on the benefits or harms of pediatric and young adult lipid screening

Primary Care Doctors Receiving Specialized Training Can Diagnose Autism

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Sensitivity and specificity of Early Autism Evaluation Hub system was 81.5 and 82.4 percent, respectively

Latinos With Advanced Degrees Underrepresented in Health Care Workforce

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However, all Latino subgroups overrepresented in health care occupations requiring less than a bachelor's degree

Child’s Experience of Racial Discrimination Tied to Higher Risk for Obesity

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Findings seen for associations with both body mass index z score and waist circumference

Patient Aggression Toward Medical Receptionists Is Common

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Evidence-based measures to improve receptionist working conditions needed, authors say

How Much of a Difference Is 988 Making a Year After Its Launch?

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Overall, 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline operators have answered more than 2.3 million calls and nearly 600,000 texts in the past year

FDA Approves New Drug to Protect Against RSV in Infants

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A single injection of Beyfortus administered before or during RSV season can provide protection during the season

Improvement Seen in Most Domains of Readiness in U.S. Pediatric EDs

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Presence of pediatric emergency care coordinator linked to higher adjusted median weighted pediatric readiness score

No Evidence Seen for Differences in IQ After Pediatric Concussion

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In Bayesian models, there was moderate to very strong evidence against group differences in IQ scores