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Nearly three-quarters of Americans are concerned about burnout among their clinicians

Americans Concerned About Clinician Burnout

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Most survey respondents believe burnout is tied to lower quality of care
After adjustment for the nonrandom exit of clinicians

MSSP ACOs May Not Improve Spending, Quality of Care

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After adjustment for clinicians' nonrandom exit, no link seen with improvements in spending, quality
Children with nonchromosomal birth defects have a higher relative risk for cancer

Nonchromosomal Birth Defects May Up Childhood Cancer Risk

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Study identified 40 significant, specific associations between birth defects and childhood cancer
Multiple exposures to general anesthesia may be associated with neurocognitive impairment and brain imaging abnormalities in long-term survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Anesthesia Tied to Neurocognitive Impairment in Childhood ALL Survivors

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Survivors experience impairment with exposure to propofol, fluranes, longer anesthesia duration
Survivors of childhood low-grade gliomas treated with radiotherapy have poorer neuropsychological and socioeconomic-status outcomes

Outcomes Poor Years After Radiation for Pediatric Glioma Survivors

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Survivors treated with radiotherapy and at younger ages had poorer neuropsychological, SES outcomes
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends that primary care physicians provide interventions to prevent school-aged children and adolescents from initiating tobacco use. This recommendation forms the basis of a draft recommendation statement

USPSTF Urges Interventions to Prevent Tobacco Use in Children

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Updated recommendation calls on primary care physicians to prevent tobacco use among children
Infants who are given acid suppression therapy in their first year of life are more likely to subsequently break a bone

Antacid Use in First Year of Life Tied to Later Fracture Risk

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Findings seen among healthy infants taking proton pump inhibitors alone or with histamine H2-receptor antagonists
Children with nonchromosomal birth defects have a higher relative risk for cancer

Nonchromosomal Birth Defects May Up Childhood Cancer Risk

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Study identified 40 significant, specific associations between birth defects and childhood cancer
Implementation of rotavirus vaccination has reduced disease prevalence and season duration in the United States

Rotavirus Vaccine Led to Reduced Disease Prevalence, Season Duration

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In postvaccine period, a biennial pattern emerged with alternating years of high, low disease activity
Globally

Many Trust Doctors, Nurses Over Other Sources of Health Advice

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Although most people agree that vaccines are safe, the proportion is lower in high-income regions