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The Rise of Concierge Medicine in America

Concierge medicine is on the rise in the United States with more Americans, especially those with deep pockets, willing to pay extra for direct access to their primary doctor. The concierge medicine model, which started in the 1990s accordi...
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New Technology in Long Term Care

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Digital transformation in long term care (LTC) has moved from a buzz word to an industry imperative as the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated...
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Understanding COVID-19 Rebound After Paxlovid Treatment

Prescription Drug Paxlovid
Two high profile COVID-19 rebound cases after Paxlovid treatment this summer have put the phenomenon – which could affect approximately 5 pe...
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New UK Report: Embracing Pharmacogenomics Can Revolutionize Medicine

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A groundbreaking report released by the British Pharmacological Society and the Royal College of Physicians says that matching drugs to DNA ...
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Identification, Treatment of UTIs Can Have Life-and-Death Consequences

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The identification and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs), especially those caused by the ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae family...
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The Role of PGx in Improving Translational Medicine

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Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics can play an important role in improving the evolving field of translational medicine.
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Can Antimicrobial Stewardship of Urinary Tract Infections Stop “Superbugs”?

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Highly resistant microbes or “superbugs” are becoming increasingly common as many physicians encounter antimicrobial resistance in their eve...
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