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You Know DPC is working when…

Noreta Family Medicine

You Know DPC is working when… I decided to do something a little different in this blog. I’ve written blogs that discuss my perspective on why Direct Primary Care (DPC) is helpful to both patients and physicians in Columbia, SC (and beyond!). This time, I thought you’d enjoy someone else’s perspective! I asked Cairns, Noreta’s assistant and phlebotomist, to answer the prompt: “You know DPC is working when….

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As opposition to fluoride grows, rural America risks a new surge of tooth decay

NPR Health

Many rural counties are short on dentists, and if they lose water fluoridation, tooth decay could surge to levels that have not been seen in decades, experts warn.

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Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents

The Physicians Foundation

Skip to content Share Your Story: Submit your own experiences and perspectives as a physician here. Research Resources Grants About Leadership Annual Reports Fellowship Program Leadership Award Program Brandeis Leadership Institute Newsroom Surveys Stories Connect ; Connect FILTER BY Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Search Results News Burnout, withdrawal remain ‘alarmingly high’ among physicians and residents By GLIDE Support RElATED POSTS Press Releases New Book Docu

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'Grandpas' got together to help kids. Scientists say it boosts the elders' health, too

NPR Health

Older men can find themselves isolated after retirement. Volunteer groups like Grandpas United are good for both physical and mental health.

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How drivers of health screenings led to immediate patient impact and practice sustainability

The Physicians Foundation

Skip to content Share Your Story: Submit your own experiences and perspectives as a physician here. Research Resources Grants About Leadership Annual Reports Fellowship Program Leadership Award Program Brandeis Leadership Institute Newsroom Surveys Stories Connect ; Connect FILTER BY Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Search Results News How drivers of health screenings led to immediate patient impact and practice sustainability By GLIDE Support RElATED POSTS Press Relea

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Adios to Synthetic Colors in Food?

FDA Law Blog

By Ricardo Carvajal Our good friends Virginia and West Virginia have become the first states in the nation to restrict the availability of foods containing certain synthetic colors (or in FDA parlance, certain colors subject to certification ). You can read more about the particulars here and here. Although the states cited concerns over safety, FDA had continued to stand behind the safety of synthetic colors including the recently banned Red No. 3, which fell victim to the Delaney clause.

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Is Healthcare Consolidation Fueling the Physician Burnout Crisis?

The Physicians Foundation

Skip to content Share Your Story: Submit your own experiences and perspectives as a physician here. Research Resources Grants About Leadership Annual Reports Fellowship Program Leadership Award Program Brandeis Leadership Institute Newsroom Surveys Stories Connect ; Connect FILTER BY Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Search Results News Is Healthcare Consolidation Fueling the Physician Burnout Crisis?

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COVID-19 gave rise to vaccine skepticism. That may affect our preparedness for the next pandemic

NPR Health

Public health officials are concerned about increasing polarization among Americans over vaccines.