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Zach’s journey to find love begins tonight on the season premiere of The Bachelor!
Zach’s journey to find love begins tonight on the season premiere of The Bachelor!
Colts assistant offensive line coach Kevin Mawae is leaving the team to take over as head coach at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Matt Fortuna of TheAthletic.com reports. He replaces Trent Dilfer as the school’s head coach. It appeared former NFL tight end Jason Witten was set to replace Dilfer after the former NFL quarterback accepted [more]
Harry Kane equals Jimmy Greaves's all-time Tottenham Hotspur goalscoring record as the Lilywhites claim a hard-fought 1-0 Premier League win over London rivals Fulham.
Treasury committee argues move would help fiscal watchdog improve forecasting of public finances
"I think I was protected from seeing things or being treated unfairly in any way," Coogler said of attending 2013 Sundance with producer Whitaker.
Deficit hype sounds serious, but it really isn’t.
The Bachelor 2023 is finally here, and fans couldn't be more excited. The 27th season of the hit reality dating show will begin airing on (...)
This week on FBI: International, the locking of horns between Special Agent Scott Forrester and muckety-muck Ken Dandridge hits a tipping point, as their approaches to cracking a case wildly differ. Could this be the clash that gets Forrester booted from the Fly Team for good? In the episode “Someone She Knew” (airing Tuesday at […]
As injured players move closer to return to the Blues' lineup, forward Pavel Buchnevich sits out Monday practice due to injury.
This Medical News article discusses a recent study that investigated the benefits of brief bursts of intense physical activity during daily life.
This Viewpoint discusses recent legal directives by the DHHS and FDA that could increase health care entities’ liability for possible discriminatory biases of clinical algorithms and the need for additional legal clarity to avoid adverse effects on algorithm development and use.
This Viewpoint discusses a proposed DHHS rule to address discrimination in clinical algorithms and the need for additional considerations to ensure the burden of liability for biased algorithms is not disproportionately placed on health care professionals.
This study evaluates the adoption of clinician billing for patient portal messages as e-visits, prompted by significant increases in patient messaging after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This randomized, placebo-controlled platform trial compares the use of low-dose fluvoxamine (50 mg twice daily) for 10 days compared with placebo in outpatients with mild to moderate COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic caught society unprepared. The lack of therapeutic agents for coronaviruses led to a scramble to investigate approved medications for repurposing against SARS-CoV-2. Successes were achieved with immunomodulatory agents for the inflammatory disease processes of COVID-19, but the antiviral search has been less productive. One of the more interesting therapeutic candidates investigated is fluvoxamine.
Almost 107 000 US individuals died from a drug overdose in 2021, continuing a 2-decade-long trend of increasing overdose deaths that accelerated during the pandemic, according to a National Center for Health Statistics report.
Life expectancy in the US decreased by about a half year between 2020 and 2021, from 77 years to 76.4 years, according to final 2021 mortality data from the National Center for Health Statistics. Life expectancy in 2021 was at its lowest level since 1996. The report attributed the drop mainly to increased deaths from COVID-19 and drug overdoses.
This Viewpoint examines in-depth 5 features of health care systems that may influence quality of care: pooled resources, centralization, standardization, interprovider coordination, and cross-practice learning.
This Special Communication examines health systems in the United States, assesses differences between physicians and hospitals in and outside of health systems, and compares quality and cost of care delivered by physicians and hospitals in and outside of health systems.
This issue’s poem, “Viva Las Vagus,” takes the reader on an appropriately wandering, at times dizzying journey, beginning with its title’s jokey, far-out allusion to, yes, the 1964 Elvis Presley movie. As the poem unspools we veer between playful camp and profound physical experience of our frequently off-kilter world. Though the speaker references the film elsewhere in the poem, in asides like “purple/as Elvis’s ’56 Cadillac” with its trippy enjambment (enjambment is an unpunctuated line break across... Читать дальше...
I fall for you every time I look at blood, especially when my own gurgles into a test tube or drib-drabs onto the floor, or when my knees lock from standing too long in one place, or even when I eye a needle pointed at me. Once
This JAMA Patient Page describes rabies and its symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention measures.
This retrospective observational study evaluates UBA1 variants in exome data from individuals in the Geisinger MyCode Community Health Initiative.
This retrospective cohort study compares stroke-specific algorithms with pooled cohort equations developed for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease for the prediction of new-onset stroke across different subgroups (race, sex, and age) and the added value of novel machine learning techniques.