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Medical Experts Warn of Hike in COVID-19 Cases After Federal Judge Lifts National Mask Mandate on Public Transit

April 19, 2022

Medical experts warn of increased COVID-19 transmissions in the wake of a federal judge’s Monday ruling that voided the national mask mandate on airplanes and public transit.

MSN

PD-L1 Test Debated in Gastroesophageal Cancer Immunotherapy

April 19, 2022

Clinicians are struggling to make sense of conflicting regulations from the Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency on whether measuring programmed death–ligand 1 (PD-L1) is essential before prescribing checkpoint inhibitors for gastroesophageal cancer.

MDedge Hematology and Oncology

MRIs Are Finding Connections Between Brain Activity and Psychology

April 19, 2022

Researchers are increasingly using magnetic resonance imaging to find links between what is seen on an MRI, like cortical thickness or patterns of connection and complicated psychological traits, like cognitive ability or mental-health conditions.

The New York Times

Dr. Victoria Mary Stevens to join Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame

April 19, 2022

The Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame honors and pays tribute to orthopedic surgeon Victoria Mary Stevens, MD, the first Native American woman in the state of Arizona to receive the doctor of medicine degree from the College of Medicine – Tucson, in 1976.

Arizona Silver Belt

Medical Experts Advise Public to Keep Masking on Public Transit After Federal Judge Lifts National Mandate

April 19, 2022

Some experts are advising travelers to continue donning face coverings after a federal judge in Florida voided the national mask mandate for airplanes and public transit.

The Boston Globe
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Dr. Carol Gregorio Named AAAS Fellow

April 18, 2022
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The Great Resignation of 2021 is creating a labor crunch in health care that studies indicate will get worse before it gets better, with one in five workers quitting their job since February 2020 due to burnout and more looking to leave. (Photo Illustration by Paul Fini. Sources: HealthEvolution.com, Mayo Clinic Proceedings and 2022 APhA/NASPA National State-Based Pharmacy Workplace Survey – Initial Findings)

Colleges Provide Tools to Help Students Avoid Career Burnout

April 18, 2022

The five Health Sciences colleges are preparing medical, nursing, pharmacy and public health students to manage stress, survive and thrive as they enter the workforce.

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New Interprofessional Wellbeing Course Adds to Health Sciences Offerings

April 18, 2022
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How Mexico Revolutionized the Science of Antivenom

April 18, 2022

Innovative policies and a diverse scorpion population have led to new treatments in Mexico, providing a model for other developing countries.

National Geographic

Machine Learning Useful for Predicting PAH Mortality

April 15, 2022

The circulating cytokine profile in pulmonary arterial hypertension is dependent on redox and sex, a new study published in Translational Research found.

Rare Disease Advisory

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