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A recent observational study conducted by Shadi Yaghi, MD, of Brown Medical School in Providence, Rhode Island, explored the efficacy of anticoagulation compared to antiplatelet medication for stroke prevention after cervical artery dissection. The study included a total of 4,023 patients from 63 sites in 16 countries. The results were published in Stroke and presented
In recent years, the rise of ciprofloxacin-resistant cases of meningococcal disease has posed a significant challenge in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has now released new guidance regarding the prophylaxis of close contacts of individuals with meningococcal disease in areas where ciprofloxacin resistance is highly prevalent. This article will
Sage Journals recently made the decision to retract three abortion studies due to methodological flaws and misleading conclusions. These studies, which have gained significant attention in the field of reproductive health, were utilized by a federal judge in a case against the abortion pill mifepristone (Mifeprex). The retraction notice issued by Sage Journals highlighted concerns
In recent years, the United States has seen a distressing increase in workplace violence targeting healthcare professionals. According to a survey conducted by the National Nurses United (NNU), the nation’s largest nursing union, nurses reported a surge in violent incidents following the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey, which involved 914 nurses from across the country, revealed
The healthcare industry is no stranger to fraud, and it seems that birth tissue product companies have found a lucrative way to deceive Medicare. According to Chris Centeno, MD, who manages a network of interventional orthopedic clinics, there are hundreds of U.S. clinics that have fraudulently billed Medicare for these products, claiming that they can
When thousands of visitors gather at Gobbler’s Knob at 4 a.m. on Groundhog Day to witness the groundhog’s appearance, healthcare providers face numerous challenges in ensuring the well-being of the attendees. With temperatures dropping to -20°F due to the windchill factor, hypothermia becomes a common issue. Moreover, many people underestimate the severity of the weather
In a shocking revelation, Pennsylvania physician John Park, MD, is facing charges for allegedly using unsanitary needles during nerve block injections. This highly concerning incident raises significant questions about the standards and protocols followed by healthcare professionals. Patient safety should always be the utmost priority, and any negligence in this regard is simply unacceptable. It