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Highs and Lows

In this narrative medicine essay, a transplant hepatology fellow whose gestational diabetes progressed to type 1 diabetes finds robust online support groups that have helped her navigate her new reality.

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Patient Information: What Is Pertussis?

This JAMA Patient Page describes pertussis illness, its signs and symptoms, and its diagnosis, treatment, and prevention measures.

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Service Animals—Reply

In Reply Drs Schwartz and Ambardekar provide a powerful, real-world example of how a creative and empathetic clinical team markedly improved care quality and safety for a girl with autism anxious about preprocedure anesthesia by involving her trusted service animal in appearing to “inject” the anesthetic induction medication. This innovative effort obviously took planning, collaboration with the girl’s parents, and perhaps relaxing institutional rules about allowing the service animal into a setting not customarily open to the public. Читать дальше...

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Service Animals

To the Editor Dr Iezzoni and Ms Higgins’ recent JAMA Insights article reviews the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) rules for patients, visitors, and individuals bringing service animals into health care settings. Expanding the audience to include clinicians, whose educational deficit about the ADA rules is striking, is an important first step. We believe the message may be amplified through a clinical example to spur clinicians to adopt service animal collaborators.

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The Supply of Physicians

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, in a report on legal education in the United States, offers some interesting statistics based on the census returns of 1920 concerning the supply of physicians, clergymen and lawyers in the United States. According to the census reports, in 1920 there were 164,781 physicians, 168,348 clergymen and 132,590 lawyers. Incidentally, the figures for physicians included 14,774 nondescript healers and 5,030 osteopaths; the figures for clergymen included 14,078 religious and charity workers... Читать дальше...

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Contemporary Post-MI Treatments Reduce Risk of Sudden Death

Newer ways of treating patients who have experienced an acute myocardial infarction (MI) over the past 20 years have reduced rates of sudden death, according to a recent study published in JAMA Cardiology.

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State Permit Requirements Associated With Lower Gun Deaths in US

A loophole in US federal law allows people to buy firearms from private sellers without undergoing a background check. Some states, though, have tried reducing gun violence by imposing either a background check before someone can buy a gun or requiring a state permit, which involves a more thorough vetting process, including a background check, before it’s issued.

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WHO Announces Project to Develop an mRNA H5N1 Vaccine for Humans

In late July, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced plans to develop a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine to protect people in low- and middle-income countries from the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus. The initiative comes during continued concern about a public health risk from the rapid spread of the H5N1 virus among animals, the WHO reported.

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Children’s Sugary Drink Intake Has Increased Over 3 Decades

Children around the world consumed an average of 23% more sugar-sweetened beverages in 2018 than they did in 1990, new research published in The BMJ found. The population-based study examined data from the Global Dietary Database on people aged 3 years to 19 years from 185 countries.

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Oropouche Virus Spreads to New Regions in Latin America

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) released an epidemiological alert following an increase in Oropouche cases in previously unaffected areas during the first half of 2024. At the end of July, there were more than 8000 confirmed cases and 2 confirmed deaths throughout 5 countries in Latin America.

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WHO Warns of Carbapenem-Resistant Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumonia

Earlier in 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a request for information after several countries reported an increase in isolates identified as carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumonia (hvKp). Now WHO has issued a warning after 16 of 43 responding countries reported the presence of hvKp, 12 of which also reported carbapenem resistance.

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Sascha Bauer (F) from Graz99ers to HC Innsbruck

Date: 09/24/2024
Player: Sascha Bauer (F)
From: Graz99ers
To: HC Innsbruck
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