Executive Order Makes Telehealth Services Permanent through CMS in Some Areas

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A recent Executive Order is aimed at expanding telehealth options in rural areas. Just months ago, telehealth was a sideline of many medical practice groups. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth services took center stage as in-person care became dangerous for patient and provider.  Recent statistics show 0.1 percent of Medicare primary care … Continued

Research Evaluates Newborn Blood Test for Type 1 Diabetes

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Researchers are optimistic about the development of a test that provides early warning of the development of Type 1 diabetes in babies and young children. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin for normal cell function.  While Type 1 diabetes can occur at any age, it often becomes apparent in … Continued

Study suggests Surgical Risk Reduced by treating Appendicitis with Antibiotics

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A recent study reaffirms antibiotics could be a viable option for children suffering from appendicitis. The appendix is a vestigial organ, a short tubular segment of intestine attached to your colon on the lower right side with no active known use.  At present there is some suggestion by researchers that the appendix may be a … Continued

Healthy Living: States with the Best and Worst Health Care

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You may already have an opinion, but a new survey ranks state health care from best to worst. While everyone enjoys checking out rankings, the difference between the “best” and the “worst” health care can hurt or even kill you, or a family member. It is no joke to learn your state falls well below … Continued

Reducing Adverse Medication Events with AI

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Adverse drug reactions (ADR) caused by medication errors are one of the most common forms of medical mistake.  A new learning tool that evaluates drug interactions at the molecular level may reduce drug injury to patients. Researchers behind a new study published in the journal EBio Medicine developed an open-source machine learning tool that could … Continued

History of Multiple Head Hits Increases Risk of Depression in Later Life

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A recent study suggests that people with a history of head hits are more likely to suffer cognitive difficulties and depression as the years pass. In the past decade, research has turned a spotlight on traumatic brain injury.  Through national and international brain research initiatives and a focus on sports-related concussion, our knowledge of traumatic … Continued

Blood test could diagnose Brain Injury after Birth

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Researchers are developing a blood test that could help identify brain injury in babies who experience birth asphyxia during delivery. Asphyxia is a term used to describe a dangerous lack of oxygen that often causes brain injury.  Perinatal or birth asphyxia occurs during labor and at birth, as the name implies.  Causes of birth asphyxia … Continued

New Study: In 10 Hours Viral Sample Spreads Across Entire Hospital Ward

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A recent study showed viral material on a bedrail in a hospital ward was found throughout the unit a mere ten hours later. Hospitals are critical for providing healthcare and maintaining the safety and wellness of a community.  Because hospitals are where people go when they are sick, most people are also aware that serious … Continued

Survey Looks at Pros and Cons of EMR on Physicians Training as Kidney Specialists

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Using an anonymous online survey, medical students report that electronic medical record (EMR) technology both enhances their education and acts as a drain on their time. An opinion survey published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology gave respondents a chance to anonymously provide their opinion about the usefulness of the EMR … Continued

New Development in the Search for a Reliable Blood Test for Concussion

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A new blood test shows promise in helping detect and define levels of brain trauma even years after the injury. As we have discussed before, any injury to the brain is serious.  Brain injury can result from a traumatic blow to the head or after the brain is deprived of oxygen during a surgical event … Continued