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      As bans on transgender care for minors grow, a migration of sorts is underway - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      For families who have fled states where Republican-dominated legislatures have blocked access to gender-affirming care, Massachusetts is something of a safe haven.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Latest Headlines
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        LizSzabo

        Elevated Access, a volunteer pilot network that flies women seeking care to states where abortion is still legal, now also provides transport for transition-related care — and recently started getting calls from people looking to get transition care. https://t.co/oU5olxxzq8

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      As bans on transgender care for minors grow, a migration of sorts is underway - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      For families who have fled states where Republican-dominated legislatures have blocked access to gender-affirming care, Massachusetts is something of a safe haven.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Latest Headlines
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        LizSzabo

        As bans on transgender care for minors grow, a migration of sorts is underway https://t.co/oU5olxxzq8 via @BostonGlobe

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      Burnout is causing doctors to leave medicine. Here’s how to help them stay. - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      There is a lot that states and health systems can and must do on their own to help ease the pressure on physicians.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: General Medicine Journals and Societies, Latest Headlines
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        AmerMedicalAssn

        #OurAMA President @DoctorJesseMD on why #physicians are leaving medicine at an alarming rate and how states and health system can help ease the burden. #FightingForDocs https://t.co/5u9FdjWcQZ

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      Burnout is causing doctors to leave medicine. Here’s how to help them stay. - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      There is a lot that states and health systems can and must do on their own to help ease the pressure on physicians.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        DoctorJesseMD

        Every #physician I know has a friend or colleague affected by #burnout, or has themself confronted symptoms of emotional exhaustion or detachment from their work. https://t.co/TLSCJwK6EI

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      What if doctors wore body cameras? - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      Body camera footage is linked to reduced police brutality. If it might do the same for the racism and medical brutality Black patients face, it’s worth a try.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Nephrology
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        HomeHemodialys1

        Body cameras? Many of my patients record our conversations (so they remember what we talked about), but does anyone think body cameras are a good idea in health care? https://t.co/r66D8FCET8

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      Wu administration will offer tax breaks to turn office buildings into housing - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      Wu proposed tax breaks to help turn office buildings into housing.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        thehowie

        More cities need to be doing this. Empty or under-utilized office space is a drag on cities and you can either pull the band-aid off quickly or slowly. This is not a cure-all (many buildings won't convert), but it helps. https://t.co/fnflHiwSqI via @BostonGlobe

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      FDA grants full approval for Biogen Alzheimer’s drug that slows cognitive decline - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      The medicine, developed by Eisai and Cambridge-based Biogen, is expected to be covered by Medicare.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest Headlines
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        thehowie

        "Rena Conti, a health economist at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, said Medicare can absorb that cost." $5 Billion here & $5 Billion there and pretty soon you are talking about real money. https://t.co/e9LlsKoXp5

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      COVID-19 waste water numbers reach lowest levels in two years - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      Despite the drop, experts say it’s still too soon to simply forget about COVID-19.

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Infectious Disease, Latest Headlines
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        AmeshAA

        COVID-19 waste water numbers reach lowest levels in two years https://t.co/OZPPqasLIS

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      Dr. Susan Love, groundbreaking breast cancer surgeon, activist, and author, dies at 75 - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      “I’ve been reminded that you don’t know how long you have,” Dr. Love said after her own diagnosis. “We have to get rid of this disease, and there is no reason we can’t do it.”

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2
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        RitaNandaMD

        RT @DrHBurstein: Dr. Susan Love, groundbreaking breast cancer surgeon, activist, and author, dies at 75 https://t.co/NH5nUFEzJS via @Boston…

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      Dr. Susan Love, groundbreaking breast cancer surgeon, activist, and author, dies at 75 - The Boston Globe - 2 year(s) ago

      “I’ve been reminded that you don’t know how long you have,” Dr. Love said after her own diagnosis. “We have to get rid of this disease, and there is no reason we can’t do it.”

      Source: BostonGlobe.com
      Categories: Hem/Oncs, Latest Headlines
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        DrHBurstein

        Dr. Susan Love, groundbreaking breast cancer surgeon, activist, and author, dies at 75 https://t.co/NH5nUFEzJS via @BostonGlobe

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