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The use of social media channels and associated benefits for physicians are highlighted in a recent article published by the American Academy of Family Physicians. And guidelines are provided for physicians wishing to become active in social media.

AAFP Recommends Doctors Explore Use of Social Media

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Guidelines provided for physicians wishing to become more active in social media
For one physician

Music Can Help Doctors Develop Relationships With Patients

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Cardiologist describes how showing her vulnerability through music has made her a better doctor
U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for the BioThrax anthrax vaccine has been expanded to include adults aged 18 to 65 with known or suspected exposure

FDA Expands Anthrax Vaccine Approval

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Now sanctioned for adults 18 to 65 with known or suspected exposure
Opdivo (nivolumab) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat advanced renal cell carcinoma.

FDA Approves Opdivo for Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma

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Drug works by targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 cellular pathway
Nationwide

Drug Overdose Rates Up Substantially Among U.S. Youth

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Prescription meds, heroin largely to blame, with some states hit especially hard
California and Oregon will soon implement groundbreaking laws that enable women to get contraceptives from pharmacists without a doctor's prescription.

Two States to Allow Pharmacists to Prescribe Birth Control

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Contraceptives prescribed by pharmacists will be covered by insurance
Ninlaro (ixazomib)

FDA Approves Ninlaro for Multiple Myeloma

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New oral medication blocks certain enzymes, hindering cancer-cell growth
Aetna is offering targeted diabetes plans

Aetna Offers Targeted Health Plans for Diabetes Care

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Plans include low copay for specialist visits related to diabetes, free supplies, financial incentives
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved on Thursday a Massachusetts company's request to produce genetically modified salmon.

FDA Grants Approval for Genetically Engineered Salmon

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Agency says it's safe to eat and doesn't need special label
Narcan (naloxone hydrochloride) nasal spray has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to stop or reverse an overdose of opioids.

FDA Approves Narcan Nasal Spray to Counter Opioid Overdose

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First-of-its-kind drug sanctioned to reverse effects of heroin or oxycodone use