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“This Thing Has Killed Less Than Or About As Many As Flu Would Kill In A Normal Year In Kids, I Say Hardly Any” & “80-Year-Olds, Their Time To Death In General Is Not That Long.”

Science Based Medicine

If were are supposed to be indifferent to the deaths of young people because "hardly any" died, and we are supposed to be indifferent to the deaths of older people because "their time to death in general is not that long," which of the 1.1 million COVID deaths should we care about? The post “This Thing Has Killed Less Than Or About As Many As Flu Would Kill In A Normal Year In Kids, I Say Hardly Any” & “80-Year-Olds, Their Time To Death In General Is Not That Long.” first appeared on Science

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When residents call out "fake sick"

Sensible Medicine

Recently I heard the story about a residency program where it is a cultural norm to call out “fake sick.” In other words, if a resident has a particularly long or rough day, if they feel they need some rest— even in the absence of fever, chills, drenching night-sweats and propulsive vomiting— they will call out “sick” Covering residents remark how interesting it is that fake sick days are usually on weekends or adjacent to weekends (Mon-Fri), and that this is

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Five Takeaways from the Gallup Workforce Summit

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Last week, I attended the 2024 Gallup Workforce Summit in Omaha, Nebraska. I am always interested in tracking Gallup workforce trends because their research has a historical perspective of almost 50 years. Gallup insights are also interesting because they have client data from every industry, and their […] The post Five Takeaways from the Gallup Workforce Summit appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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The New York Times promotes “lab leak” conspiracy theories

Science Based Medicine

Last week, the New York Times ran an op-ed by Alina Chan, Queen of lab leak conspiracy theories and then gave it a prominent place in its Sunday Magazine this weekend. How is it wrong? Let me count the ways. The post The New York Times promotes “lab leak” conspiracy theories first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Building Health Equity Through Hip Hop Culture, A Neurologist Explains

Forbes Healthcare

HHPH has served as a conduit for hip-hop music to transition from the dance floor to the school floors in underserved classrooms around the country

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How To Advertise Your Cleaning Business And Get Clients

Trafft

Mastering marketing is essential for your cleaning business, whether you’re attracting new clients or retaining existing ones. A robust marketing strategy enhances visibility, reinforces your brand identity, and aligns with your company values. However, navigating the multitude of advertising options can be challenging. Before you start promoting your cleaning services, it’s important to first understand the basics of marketing.

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