Darius Tahir

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How the Mixed Messaging of Vaccine Skeptics Sows Seeds of Doubt

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Some GOP members of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic have two-stepped around vaccine skepticism, proclaiming themselves to be pro-vaccine while also validating the beliefs of people who oppose vaccine mandates. The result could have serious public health consequences.

La inteligencia artificial puede estar llegando a los consultorios, pero no está lista para ver pacientes

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Las empresas quieren que sus IA tomen notas para los médicos y ofrezcan una segunda opinión, suponiendo que puedan evitar que divulgue la información privada de los pacientes.

Redes sociales alimentan obsesión por las drogas para bajar de peso, sin hablar de riesgos

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La competencia para hacerse con un mercado que podría valer $100.000 millones al año, solo para los fabricantes de medicamentos, ha desencadenado una ola de publicidad que preocupa a las autoridades sanitarias  y médicos de todo el mundo.

Mark Cuban Has Been Taking On the Drug Industry. But Which One?

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The billionaire entrepreneur and NBA team owner is making waves with his new drug company. But his generics aren’t always the lowest-priced deal.

The Biggest, Buzziest Conference for Health Care Investors Convenes Amid Fears the Bubble Will Burst

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This year’s JPMorgan confab, the first since covid’s chilling effect on such gatherings, was full of energy and enthusiasm. But it was also marked by questions about the future of health care investment.

Behavioral Telehealth Loses Momentum Without a Regulatory Boost

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As flexible treatment options spurred by the covid pandemic wane, patients relying on medications classified as controlled substances worry that without action to extend the loosened rules, it’ll be harder to get their meds.

Un nuevo uso de las aplicaciones de citas: perseguir infecciones sexuales

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Con un surgimiento de las infecciones de transmisión sexual, trabajadores de salud pública encuentran en los apps de citas un espacio ideal para mensajes de prevención y rastreo de contactos.

A New Use for Dating Apps: Chasing STDs

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For contact tracers of sexually transmitted diseases, telephones and text messages have become ineffective. Dating apps increasingly are their best bet for informing people of their exposure risks.

Pacientes se quejan de que algunas startups de atención de la obesidad ofrecen píldoras… y no mucho más

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Muchos estadounidenses han recurrido a la última gran idea para perder peso; ya sean dietas de moda, la obsesión por el fitness, hierbas y píldoras poco fiables o la cirugía bariátrica. Parece que nunca acaban siendo la solución mágica con la que la gente sueña.

Blind to Problems: How VA’s Electronic Record System Shuts Out Visually Impaired Patients

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Veterans Affairs’ electronic health records aren’t friendly to blind- and low-vision users, whether they’re patients or employees. It’s a microcosm of America’s health care system.

Big Employers Are Offering Abortion Benefits. Will the Information Stay Safe?

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Work-based benefits may expand access to abortion for people who live in areas where the service is unavailable, but experts warn that claiming benefits could create a paper trail for law enforcement officials to follow.

Health Care Startups Turn to ‘Coaches’ to Help Patients Cope and Monitor Treatment

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The interest, and investment, in coaching and encouragement is a curious turn for an industry that likes to boast of its billion-dollar pills and sophisticated artificial intelligence.

Por qué la guerra en Ucrania afecta a los tratamientos de conducto en Estados Unidos

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Tanto Rusia como Ucrania son potencias en el suministro de ciertos productos básicos, entre ellos, el nitrato de amonio y el gas natural. Se usan en decenas de procedimientos médicos.

Why the War in Ukraine Might Make Root Canals More Difficult

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Russia’s attacks on Ukraine are making it harder for the health care system to secure important supplies, including gases used in imaging and by dentists.

The Private Sector Steps In to Protect Online Health Privacy, but Critics Say It Can’t Be Trusted

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Health data can be shockingly available. A group of nonprofits and corporations is proposing to patch up the holes in health apps, but many of the biggest companies didn’t participate in the proposal’s creation.

Heartbeat-Tracking Technology Raises Patients’ and Doctors’ Worries

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As Google joins Apple in adding heart rhythm sensors to wearable devices, and millions of people gain access to alerts that flag when their hearts might have skipped a beat, cardiologists are wondering what to do with all the information.