1 in 5 Americans Think It's OK to Threaten Public Health Officials
/It’s pretty bleak, folks.
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/Clear mitigation plans, established in advance, are critical for the next phase of the pandemic.
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/Alternate dosing intervals and mixing-and-matching vaccines really just give an illusion of control. But it may be worth it anyway.
Read MoreHoliday Messaging in the Coronavirus Era
/What’s the best way to keep people safe during the holidays?
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/It’s not a good idea to gather a bunch of health care providers in an enclosed space and then send them back to their practices and hospitals.
Read MoreDrug Prices on the Rise: What Can Physicians Do?
/Inflation-adjusted drug prices are up 60% in 10-years, amidst continued pharma profitability.
Read MoreThe Rotavirus Vaccine Saved 28,000 Children's Lives in 2016 - We Could Have Saved 83,000 More
/The JAMA Pediatrics study gives us the most up-to-date epidemiology yet about this #1 diarrheal killer of children.
Read MoreReducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption, One Affluent County at a Time
/Appearing in JAMA Internal Medicine, a study demonstrates that a multi-pronged marketing and community outreach campaign successfully reduced the purchasing of sugar-sweetened beverages in Howard County, Maryland. But is this really a sweet deal? For the video version, click here.
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