Mon.Oct 07, 2024

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Motivation Monday Recap – October 7th, 2024

The Motivated MD

Another Monday worthy of motivation. This one is written with a dose of sadness as we continue to hear of the tragedies that occurred in the wake of Hurricane Helene. I am heartbroken for the communities affected by this storm and for our fellow healthcare providers who are either dealing with this in their personal lives or having to navigate recovery as part of their careers.

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First Constitutional Challenge to FDA’s Civil Money Penalty Authority

FDA Law Blog

By JP Ellison & Anne K. Walsh — It took only 3 months. In June, the Supreme Court ruled that the SEC cannot use its administrative authority to impose civil penalties for securities fraud on the ground that these penalties violate the U.S. Constitution’s Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial. See SEC v Jarkesy , 144 S. Ct. 2117 (2024). The Court reasoned that the SEC’s civil penalties “are designed to punish and deter, not compensate,” and that they are a remedy “that could only be enfo

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Medical Music Mondays: Factor First!

PEMBlog

Children with Hemophilia who present to the ED need to get a dose of Factor First! Don’t delay and give their home factor if they have it. Lyrics Factor First! Factor First! Bleeding hemophiliac What’s the plan of attack? Factor first! Factor first! Factor VIII or Factor IX Use home factor everytime Factor first! Factor first! IV access nice and quick Hopefully one needle stick Factor first!

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When Data Misinforms

Evergreen Family Medicine

The statistics were grim. World War II Bomber crews faced an average life expectancy of 11 missions. 55,573 crew members were killed out of a total of 125,000 aircrew, (44.4% death rate). The average age of death was 23 years. Further, 8,403 members were wounded in action and 9,838 became prisoners of war. Of the 12,731 B-17 bombers built, 4,735 were lost – a loss rate of over 37%.The returning bombers were analyzed.

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The 5 Most Common Health Risks for Men and Strategies for Prevention

Dr. Michael Bazel

Men encounter a range of health challenges that are often preventable or manageable with awareness and proactive care. While some risks are influenced by genetics, many stem from lifestyle choices and environmental factors. By understanding these risks and taking action to prevent them, men can enjoy healthier, longer lives. Below are five of the most common health risks for men and practical ways to reduce their impact. 1.