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NIH Grant Disruptions Slow Down Breast Cancer Research

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The Trump administration has made the future of federal funding for cancer research uncertain. At one groundbreaking breast cancer research lab, work that could save lives has slowed significantly.

Your Next Primary Care Doctor Could Be Online Only, Accessed Through an AI Tool

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The largest hospital chain in Massachusetts is offering a new AI-assisted telehealth tool to patients who need primary care. Mass General Brigham says this and other AI tools can help relieve staff burnout and worker shortages, but some primary care physicians in the MGB system see it as a way to avoid fixing structural problems.

Patients Couldn鈥檛 Pay Their Utility Bills. One Hospital Turned to Solar Power for Help.

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Doctors in Boston got tired of writing letters to utility companies asking for assistance for their medically vulnerable patients who need power and heat to stay healthy. So a hospital decided to share the power its solar panels generate with patients who needed help with their electricity and gas bills.

Could Better Inhalers Help Patients, and the Planet?

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Puff inhalers can be lifesavers for people with asthma and other respiratory diseases, but some types release potent greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. That, in turn, worsens wildfires, contributes to air pollution, and intensifies allergy seasons 鈥 which can increase the need for inhalers. Some doctors are helping patients switch to more eco-sensitive inhalers.

Cada vez mueren m谩s menores por sobredosis. 驴Podr铆an los pediatras ayudar m谩s?

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La Academia Americana de Pediatr铆a recomienda ofrecer buprenorfina a los adolescentes adictos a los opi谩ceos. Sin embargo, seg煤n los resultados de una encuesta, solo el 6% de los pediatras informa haberlo hecho alguna vez.

Some Roadblocks to Lifesaving Addiction Treatment Are Gone. Now What?

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The federal government has lifted restrictions on one of the most effective opioid addiction treatment medications. The change sets up a 鈥渢ruth serum moment鈥: Will mainstream doctors and nurses now treat addiction as a common disease?

One State Looks to Get Kids in Crisis out of the ER 鈥 And Back Home

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At many U.S. hospitals, children and teens are stuck in the emergency department for days or weeks because psychiatric beds are full. Massachusetts is trying a simple, promising solution.

Hospitals Have Been Slow to Bring On Addiction Specialists

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Hospitals have specialists ready to offer consult and care for concerns from cancer to childbirth but often no one with expertise in addiction medicine. Patients with a history of substance use 鈥 who are discharged without care 鈥 are at risk for overdose.

Mientras baja la vacunaci贸n contra covid, partes de EE.UU. est谩n lejos de la meta del 70%

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El 4 de julio no fue la celebraci贸n que esperaba el presidente Joe Biden. La naci贸n no alcanz贸 el objetivo de la Casa Blanca de dar al menos una primera dosis de la vacuna contra covid al 70% de los adultos para el D铆a de la Independencia.

No Vacancy: How a Shortage of Mental Health Beds Keeps Kids Trapped Inside ERs

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What’s known as emergency room boarding of psychiatric patients has risen between 200% and 400% monthly in Massachusetts during the pandemic 鈥 and the problem is widespread. The CDC says emergency room visits after suicide attempts among teen girls were up 51% earlier this year as compared with 2019.

Another COVID Mystery: Patients Survive Ventilator, But Linger in a Coma

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Doctors are diagnosing a new stage of COVID-19 recovery: patients who take much longer than usual to regain consciousness after coming off a ventilator. And a growing number of doctors are worried some patients aren鈥檛 being given the time they need to wake up.