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2001 to 2018 Saw Increase in Estimated Prevalence of IBD in Seniors

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Increase higher among non-Hispanic Blacks, while prevalence was consistently highest for non-Hispanic Whites

American Medical Association Vows to Confront Racism Among Doctors

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With about 270,000 members, the AMA represents a little more than 25 percent of U.S. doctors

Half of Cardiology Trainees Comfortable With Telemedicine Use

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Perceived barriers to telemedicine use include concerns about patient engagement, unfamiliarity with telemedicine technology

Mental Health Poor for 11 Percent of U.K. Adults During COVID-19

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Steady deterioration in mental health seen for 7.0 percent; mental health initially declined and remained very poor for 4.1 percent

Black Women More Likely to Have Idiopathic Intracranial HTN

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Women with IIH more likely to be Black, Hispanic, live in low-income tracts or food swamps

Third-Trimester COVID-19 Vaccination May Protect Infants

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Transplacental transfer of antibodies seen as early as 16 days following first dose of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine

Risk Factors for Drug-Induced Liver Injury ID’d in Hospitalized Patients

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Risk for DILI up for patients with hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease, preexisting liver disease, surgical history

More Research Needed on Virtual Assessment of Cognitive Function

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Evidence lacking for accuracy of virtual cognitive assessments for diagnosing dementia, mild cognitive impairment in older adults

Sleep Medications Do Not Improve Sleep Disturbance in Women

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Women who initiated sleep medications rated their sleep disturbances similarly after one and two years