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Electronic Paperwork Increasing Burnout Risk Among Young Doctors

MONDAY, March 30, 2026 — An overload of electronic paperwork is increasing the risk of burnout among young doctors, a new study says. Nearly one third of medical residents regularly spend hours upon hours after their shift filling out...

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MONDAY, March 30, 2026 — A woman’s heart health appears to be linked to her bone health, a new study says. Women scoring high on a newly...

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Folks With Clogged Arteries Benefit From Aggressively Lower Cholesterol Goal

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TUESDAY, March 31, 2026 — Aggressively lowering high cholesterol can cut the risk of heart attack or stroke by about a third among people with...

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Night Shifts Are Tough On People With Type 2 Diabetes, Study Says

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MONDAY, March 30, 2026 — Folks working a night shift have a harder time managing their type 2 diabetes, a new study says. Health care workers...

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Medical Schools No Longer Required To Teach Health Inequities

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MONDAY, March 30, 2026 — Future doctors may no longer be required to learn about how social and economic factors affect health. A major U.S....

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The cholesterol-lowering therapy evolocumab reduced the risk of major adverse cardiac events by nearly one-third among patients who had no known...

New study links physician burnout to higher rates of medical staff turnover

news.medical.net - 30/Mar 18:21

Family physicians who report feeling burned out are nearly 1.5 times more likely to change practices or stop practicing medicine entirely compared to...