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Vaccine News You Can Use – Supplemental Resources for Family Physicians

Colorado Academy of Family Physicians

Walt Larimore, MD To supplement his column in this month’s Colorado FP, Dr. Walt Larimore has compiled even more information and resources to support family physicians like you to educate your patients and communities about the importance of vaccines. See his article and CME quiz in the latest issue of the magazine. MORE VACCINE NEWS: The post Vaccine News You Can Use – Supplemental Resources for Family Physicians appeared first on Colorado Academy of Family Physicians.

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Recognizing and Preventing SIBO: Your Comprehensive Guide

AMMD

Do you have gas, bloating, or stomach pain that doesn’t seem to be going away on its own? In fact, some days, it seems it’s getting worse. How do I know if I have small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) or something else? After all, SIBO may resemble other gut infections such as IBS or leaky gut. Many people chalk up digestive drama to something bad they ate.

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Norovirus at Corporate Events: 2025 Safety Tips for Meeting Planners

InHouse Physicians

What Is Norovirus and Why is it a 2025 Concern Norovirus is a highly contagious stomach virus that causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. It spreads quickly through contaminated food, surfaces, and even shared spaces like restrooms and conference rooms. In early 2025, multiple outbreaks have put corporate travel and large events on high alert.

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Here's why researchers are making new psychedelic-like drugs — without the trip

NPR Health

This week, we've heard from researchers trying to untangle the effects of the "trip" that often comes with psychedelics and ketamine from the ways these drugs might change the human brain. For part three of our series on psychedelic drug research, we get a glimpse into why some researchers are taking the "trip" out of these drugs altogether. You don't need to have heard the previous two episodes to understand this episode on what could be next for psychedelic medicine.

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Coal miners' health care hit hard in job cuts to CDC

NPR Health

The CDC unit that dramatically reduced Black Lung Disease among coal miners has been fired in Trump's sweeping overhaul of health agencies. Mining communities must now grapple with its disappearance.

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How Trump's immigration policies could worsen the health care worker shortage

NPR Health

Hospitals and nursing homes rely on the immigrant workforce to fill many key roles, research finds. Trump's crackdown on immigration threatens to exacerbate shortages.

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