Oncology professionals share what #MedTwitter means to them and where they might go if Twitter (now X) becomes obsolete.
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Because it allows physicians to create meaning in their medical practice, finding one’s niche may protect against burnout and other negative effects of work-related stress.
The 2023 World Bronchiectasis & NTM conference highlighted new horizons in NTM-PD management, such as use of PROs, reduced antibiotic burden, and omics technology.
Rising global temperatures are directly leading to an increase in severe weather, which can cause injury, starvation, heat stroke, and burns. They can also indirectly affect health by disrupting water quality and food availability, and causing air pollution, among other adverse effects.
Physician burnout has been an ever-present issue looming in the background, and recent data show that its prevalence has nearly doubled over the past few years.
Sandeep Prakash Khot, MD, MPH, discusses how sleep disorders can add to the burden of stroke and recurrent stroke, and how to improve prevention and treatment strategies for both conditions.
Vaping, which delivers more nicotine than smoking, has exponentially increased in teens and adults. Harmful effects are evident, but long-term research is lacking.
Experts describe how ChatGPT and other AI technologies will transform health care and research.
Canadian wildfire smoke seen throughout the US this wildfire season highlights the importance of protecting lung health as climate change unfolds.
RSV vaccines for older adults and monoclonal antibody treatments for children may lessen RSV-related morbidity and mortality in the 2023-2024 season.