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Rainbows Light the Way

Integrated Care News by CFHA

Happy Pride Month to everyone! And when I say everyone, I mean EVERY single one of you—every human striving to survive and thrive in a world where that can seem impossible. I lift and share my voice (well… my lyrics—because my singing, at my children’s request, is reserved for showers and car rides) with you. Together, we are a chorus singing in exam rooms, classrooms, courtrooms, boardrooms, voting booths, chat rooms, and every room we can and do squeeze into.

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BITESIZE | 5 Food Tips to Heal Your Body, Boost Your Brain Health & Live Longer | Dr William Li

Dr Chatterjee

Dr William Li shares how certain foods can stimulate and protect our vital stem cells, which enhances our body’s natural ability to regenerate and heal.

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4 Natural Remedies for Hypothyroidism

AMMD

I understand how frustrating it can be to visit doctor after doctor, only to feel dismissed, rushed, or told that lifelong medication is your only option for hypothyroidism. I have been there and know how it feels! The good news is that there are natural ways to nourish your thyroid, restore your energy, and help you feel like yourself again. After all, your thyroid is your body’s engine.

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The Middle Age Creep

A Country Doctor Writes

So often, I note that my middle aged patients slowly gain weight between visits. It is a recurring topic during routine physicals. I call it the middle age creep and I make a big deal of it. I warn my thirtysomething male patients with budding potbellies that this doesn’t get any easier to get rid of later in life. A Country Doctor Writes: is a reader-supported publication.

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Radiology Job Search: Taking Advantage of an Evolving Market

Jackson Physician Search

Radiologists are in high demand. Beckers Hospital Review reports that while the number of imaging studies ordered each year continues […] The post Radiology Job Search: Taking Advantage of an Evolving Market appeared first on Jackson Physician Search.

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My Locum Story: Dentist Laurence M.’s Return to Work As a Locum Provider After Selling His Private Practice

Barton Associates

After operating his private dental practice for over four decades, Laurence M. was ready to retire, but he wasn’t ready to leave it all behind. “I didn’t want to be a businessman anymore,” he said. “I just wanted to be a dentist.” So Laurence sold his private practice, starting a journey in which he sought new alternatives to continue doing what he loved while reaping the benefits of retired life.

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Dignity Health Medical Group – Sierra Nevada acquires Sierra Nevada Gastroenterology

Dignity Health Medical Foundation

Dignity Health Medical Group – Sierra Nevada is pleased to announce the acquisition of Sierra Nevada Gastroenterology, effective June 9, 2025. The clinic will reopen to patients as Dignity Health Medical Group – Sierra Nevada on June 16, 2025. This acquisition ensures continued access to high-quality gastroenterology (GI) care for the Grass Valley community.

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Using While Pregnant

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine

The fear of having a newborn taken away—this is a reality for many women who test positive for substances on a urine drug screen during pregnancy. The stigma and complications of substance use disorders are associated with insufficient prenatal care, inadequate nutrition, chronic medical conditions, and domestic violence.

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'Neglected tropical diseases' now face even more neglect

NPR Health

U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected diseases like river blindness, schistosomiasis and trachoma.

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Guilty plea illuminates the proper use of the Open Payments Program

Physician's Practice

The Open Payments Program reveals critical compliance issues in healthcare, highlighting recent legal cases and the importance of accurate financial reporting.

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Time is Money and Money is Time…What is an SBD Worth?

FDA Law Blog

By Jennifer D. Newberger — We have written many posts ( here , here , here , and more) about the impact of the reductions in force (RIFs) on various activities across FDA. One area where the RIFs are beginning to have an impact is with respect to Small Business Determination (SBD) requests submitted to CDRH. The Office of Management, which was eliminated in the April 1 RIF, was responsible for processing these requests, and generally did so within 60 days of receipt.

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The Immortal Cell

Mere Mortal MD

When I was in my pre-medical school education, taking the required science classes like organic chemistry and biochemistry—miles off from the usual English Literature Classes I was accustomed to taking—I found a book that drew me in by its title. The Immortal Cell by Gerald B Dermer. I became fascinated by the science of cancer, how it grows and evades our body’s defense mechanisms of the immune system.

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Implementing Palliative Care in Nursing Homes: A Podcast wtih Connie Cole, Kathleen Unroe, and Cari Levy

GeriPal

Summary Transcript CME Summary The need for better palliative care in nursing homes is significant. Consider this: the majority of the 1.4 million adults residing in U.S. nursing homes grapple with serious illnesses, and roughly half experience dementia. Many also suffer from distressing symptoms like pain. In addition, about 25% of all deaths in the United States occur within these facilities.