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Alexa as EKG; Post-COVID Clot Prevention; Retinal Artery Stroke Guidance

email article Smart home speakers like Amazon Echo can be used to monitor heart rhythms by sonar, researchers report in Communications Biology. The ACTIV-4 Convalescent trial is now underway testing apixaban (Eliquis) for thromboprophylaxis after discharge for moderate-to-severe COVID-19, the NIH announced. Even if heart failure stabilizes without improving on cardiac resynchronization therapy, 5-year prognosis is much better than was thought, suggesting that the current convention of nonresponder classification should be modified, according to a REVERSE trial analysis. ( JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology) The 4PEPS tool safely ruled out pulmonary embolism solely on clinical criteria and optimized D-dimer measurement, while substantially reducing imaging tests. (

Mozambicans overcome ″invisible barriers″ to work | Africa | DW

About 800,000 people in Mozambique live with disabilities. Many have no chance to ever find a job. Meet three people who have managed to make their dreams come true and provide for their families.

#BlackInNeuro: How a Hashtag Forged Community for Black Scientists

email article Amid national outcry for racial justice last summer, neuroscience graduate student Angeline Dukes yearned for a sense of community among Black scholars in her field. Following the murder of George Floyd and subsequent Black Lives Matter protests, Black scientists from other disciplines including astronomy, botany, geology, marine science, and ornithology created online movements to celebrate the work of their peers and bring attention to discrimination in STEM. Dukes thought it was time for the neuroscience community to do the same. So in early July, Dukes, a fourth-year PhD student at the University of California Irvine who is Black, tweeted, Sooo when are we doing a #BlackInNeuro week?

3 Ways Physicians Can Go From Stuck to Unstoppable

Every physician has had the experience. The moment you ask yourself, Why am I doing this? It could be when you look into the waiting room where there are more patients to be seen and know if you take a break, it will set you back even further. It could be on the final stretch of the 24-hour shift that redefined the meaning of the word nonstop. It could be the third time you answer the phone to clarify an order because the new computer system only allows for the order to be formatted in a certain way. It could be when you take stock of your life and career and things don t add up. You re not where you thought you d be in your career, finances, or life.

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