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An Expert Discusses Identity And Personal Branding In Emerging Adults

Forbes Healthcare

Cynthia Johnson, a sought-after expert, discusses the importance for emerging adults to actively develop their personal brands to reflect their true self-identities.

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HIPAA Violation Cases

The HIPAA Journal

HIPAA violation cases are compliance investigations that result from a data breach being notified to the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) or a privacy complaint being submitted to OCR via the complaints portal. When OCR identifies a violation of HIPAA, violation cases can be resolved in multiple ways.

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How Many Times Should You Poop A Day? Here’s What This Study Says

Forbes Healthcare

A recently published study provided insight on how bowel movement frequency correlated with the levels of different toxins in the body and how often you should poop.

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Using AI to target disease before symptoms start; an international heart exchange; AACR Annual Meeting kicks off the future of cancer research – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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FDA: Apple Juice Recall Of Over 170,000 Bottles Due To Patulin Concerns

Forbes Healthcare

S Martinelli & Company is recalling 173,616 bottles of their apple juice due to potential contamination with patulin, a mycotoxin produced by molds, according to the FDA.

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About Those Meta Glasses

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN For quite some time, nurse leaders at the frontlines of care have been reporting that they often feel like the device police. Keeping staff away from their phones and without their AirPods has been challenging in many settings as the number of Generation Z nurses who grew […] The post About Those Meta Glasses appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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The school cafeteria could save American medicine

KevinMD.com

I grew up in Pickens, South Carolinaa small, poor Appalachian town burdened by health struggles. In school, I saw food insecurity long before I had the vocabulary for it. Classmates ate honey buns and chips for breakfast, and lunch trays held processed food, pre-packaged meat, and syrupy fruit. For many, it was their only meal Read more The school cafeteria could save American medicine originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Obama And Trump’s First 100 Days Of Healthcare Policy: A Comparison

Forbes Healthcare

Two presidents. Two defining moments. And one fundamental question that both men had to answer: Where should healthcare reform begin?

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When Death Comes to the Intensivist

Sensible Medicine

As an Intensivist, I see death almost every day. It is part of the job. That job requires that I help my patients conquer critical illness and make sure that those who will die do so with dignity. Given that I see death on a regular basis in the ICU, I also have reflected, as has Dr. Cifu , on how I want to die. Ideally, I want to die in my sleep, without the pain and suffering of a prolonged critical illness torturing me to death.

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The Trump Administration Is Rolling Back Environmental Justice Efforts. Here’s How That Affects Public Health.

Forbes Healthcare

As the Trump administration targets President Biden's environmental justice legacy, the health of communities is in jeopardy.

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