Nearly one in four doctors experience mistreatment in the workplace, primarily from patients and visitors, highlighting the need for supportive work environments and effective strategies to address workplace harassment and violence.
January 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in millions of missed cancer screenings worldwide, raising concerns about delayed diagnoses and highlighting the need for catch-up screening initiatives to mitigate long-term consequences on cancer detection and treatment.
January 2023
Five pediatric patients who recovered from COVID-19 subsequently developed liver injury, highlighting the prolonged hepatic manifestations of the disease in children and emphasizing the need for continued monitoring and management.
January 2023
Gun-related deaths among children and adolescents in the United States reach a new peak in 2020, underscoring the urgent need for effective firearm safety measures and violence prevention strategies to protect vulnerable populations.
January 2023
The increasing incidence of esophageal cancer and Barrett's esophagus underscores the urgent need for early endoscopic examination and surveillance programs to improve outcomes for individuals at risk of these conditions.
January 2023
Novice athletes experience the highest risk of injury despite an overall increase in physical activity levels, underscoring the importance of targeted injury prevention strategies and appropriate training programs for individuals new to sports and exercise.
January 2023
The benefit of promoting prostate cancer testing in asymptomatic men is uncertain, with limited evidence of significant benefits outweighing clear harms, prompting reevaluation of screening recommendations in this population.
January 2023