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Physicians Flock to Bluesky, Hoping to Leave X Behind

Many compare it to the early days of Twitter

Nov 19, 2024
A photo of the Bluesky app next to the X app on a smartphone.
How Often Do Doctors Use New Weight-Loss Drugs in Kids?

analysis finds large increases in prescribing of GLP-1 agonists

Nov 15, 2024
A computer rendering of two boxes of semaglutide injection pens.
Alzheimer's Data Withdrawn

Researchers do not stand by claims made about lecanemab deaths

Nov 11, 2024
A computer rendering of an antibody over amyloid plaques forming between neurons.
Readers Backed Harris, Survey Shows

Survey respondents overwhelmingly preferred the Democratic presidential candidate

Nov 06, 2024
Computer rendered Harris and Trump flags.
Are Food Dyes Bad For Your Health?

California report linked food dyes to hyperactivity, but experts say there's more work to be done

Nov 05, 2024
A photo of a boy in the school cafeteria line with a tray of food.
Staffing Firm Can't Pay Its Doctors

NES Health says a temporary revenue shortfall is to blame

Nov 01, 2024
A photo of a male emergency medicine physician taking notes while talking to a female patient.
Could RFK Jr. Really Become HHS Secretary?

It seems unlikely, but Washington insiders say they've come to expect the unexpected

Oct 29, 2024
A photo of Robert Francis Kennedy Jr.
New Elective for Med Students Gives Credit for Parenting, Caregiving

The elective allows new parents to spend time with their child while gaining knowledge

Oct 23, 2024
A photo of the entrance to University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth, Minnesota.
Medical Licensing Exam Scores Sent to Residency Programs After Switch to Pass/Fail

Numerical scores from the COMLEX Level 1 mistakenly shared with ob/gyn programs

Oct 11, 2024
The National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners logo.
Florida Hospitals Tested By Back-to-Back Storms

Florida Hospital Association president says facilities are operational, with very few exceptions

Oct 10, 2024
A photo of a broken crane laying amongst the debris blocking a street in Tampa Bay, Florida, during Hurricane Milton.
FDA Warns Doctor Over Stem Cell Company

Agency says adipose-derived stem cell treatment should be regulated as a drug and biologic

Oct 10, 2024
The Mother Stem Institute over a computer rendering of a cell dividing.
Emergency Medicine May Join the ERAS Exodus

The specialty is considering following in the footsteps of ob/gyn and others

Oct 09, 2024
A photo of an ambulance arriving at a hospital emergency department.
How Long Should Kids Stay Out of School After They've Had COVID?

Healthcare professionals with children weigh in

Oct 09, 2024
A photo of little boy standing at the kitchen counter waiting for his COVID test results.
Dozens Who Were Told They Failed the Pathology Board Exam Actually Passed

American Board of Pathology re-scored the exam and issued refunds to impacted test takers

Oct 08, 2024
 A photo of a female pathologist using a microscope.
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