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Life After COVID-19: What’s the Risk of Cardiac Injury?
https://reachmd.com/programs/covid-19-frontlines/life-after-covid-19-what-is-the-risk-of-cardiac-injury/11844/Recent research is revealing the heavy toll that COVID-19 can have on the body, even after a patient recovers.Coronavirus: What's in a Name?
https://reachmd.com/programs/covid-19-frontlines/coronavirus-whats-in-a-name/11418/As Shakespeare once wrote, “What’s in a name?” And as it turns out, a lot goes into naming a disease.Beyond the Data: The National ALS Registry
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/beyond-data-national-als-registry/9530/Dr. John Iskander and Dr. Paul Mehta discuss the knowns and unknowns of ALS.Two Thumbs Up: Long-Term Effects of Thumb Sucking on Allergic Risk
https://reachmd.com/programs/everyday-family-medicine/two-thumbs-up-long-term-effects-thumb-sucking-allergic-risk/8290/Dr Jennifer Caudle delves into a new study linking childhood thumb sucking to lower risk of atopic sensitization in adulthood.Getting Back on the Right Nutrition Path
https://reachmd.com/programs/nutritionedge/getting-back-right-nutrition-path/8039/The field of nutrition science and dietetics has been set on one path toward nutrition guidelines since the 1970's. Is it time to change course?The Rise of Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-pulse-of-emergency-medicine/the-rise-clinical-research-emergency-medicine/7989/Only a decade ago, emergency medicine was largely considered an afterthought in large-scale clinical trials. This oversight persisted for years despite the fact that a wide variety of time-sensitive clinical conditions under frequent study were diagnosed and treated predominantly in emergency departFinding Meaning in a Flawed Meaningful Use Program: Pathways Toward Physician Compliance
https://reachmd.com/programs/everyday-family-medicine/finding-meaning-flawed-meaningful-use-program-pathways-toward-physician-compliance/7740/The Meaningful Use program from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) was designed to help make electronic health records fully functional, enabling better coordination of care for physicians and more transparency of information for patients. However, the rollout of this program proE-cigarettes: An Emerging Public Health Challenge
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/e-cigarettes-emerging-public-health-challenge/7719/Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are an emerging challenge for public health. These devices are part of a growing landscape of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) that includes many different types of products, such as vape pens and e-hookahs. Despite differences in appearance, theseClinical Decisions on Cardiovascular Disease: Are Risks or Causes Your Guide?
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/clinical-decisions-cardiovascular-disease-risks-or-causes-your-guide/7646/Risk is calculated by a variety of algorithms, all of which produce an estimate for that individual based on age, gender, cholesterol, blood pressure, and smoking history. The estimate is critical to clinical decision-making, but how accurate is it? Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Allan Sniderman,From Maryland — A 20-Year Retrospective of the Emergency Department, Front Door to the Community
https://reachmd.com/programs/voices-from-american-medicine/from-maryland-a-20-year-retrospective-of-the-emergency-department-front-door-to-the-community/6404/Host Gary Epstein's guest is Dr. David Hexter, practicing emergency physician in Baltimore and president of the Maryland State Medical Society (known as MedChi). He tells the story of his first spontaneous entrance into organized medicine. And he describes the transformation of emergency medicine si