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Survey finds doctors have negative perception of patients with disability

More than 80 percent of U.S. physicians reported that people with significant disabilities have worse quality of life than nondisabled people, an attitude that may contribute to health care disparities among people with disability, according to recent research published in the February issue of Health Affairs. The first-of-its-kind study surveyed 714 practicing physicians from multiple specialties and locations across the country about their attitudes toward patients with disabilities. “That physicians have negative attitudes about patients with disability wasn’t surprising,” said Lisa I. Iezzoni, lead author of the paper and a health care policy researcher at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). “But the magnitude of physicians’ stigmatizing views was very disturbing.”

How Marijuana Affects Heart Failure

How Marijuana Affects Heart Failure By Maureen Salamon Can marijuana ease heart failure symptoms, or might it make the condition worse? A growing number of U.S. states have legalized pot for medical or recreational use, but some experts say it may not be sensible or even safe to use if you have heart failure. “The more I’ve learned over the last few years, the more information has suggested the potential for harm rather than benefit,” says Ersilia DeFilippis, MD, a cardiology fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City. “Although we’re still learning more, we think marijuana can affect the heart in ways similar to cigarette smoking, and it may interact with some medications.”

Breakthrough CU Anschutz research: First human trial of CAR-T cells manufactured on campus

Breakthrough CU Anschutz research: First human trial of CAR-T cells manufactured on campus
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He wrapped his arms around me and he died : COVID-19 has killed thousands of young Americans This is not just a tragedy for the elderly

He wrapped his arms around me and he died : COVID-19 has killed thousands of young Americans. This is not just a tragedy for the elderly. awoodward@businessinsider.com (Aylin Woodward,Susie Neilson) © Courtesy of Lea Ann Lyster and Sarah Boyer Cody Lyster, left, and Bryant Boyer-Killion, right, both died of COVID-19 at age 21. Courtesy of Lea Ann Lyster and Sarah Boyer Although older people are at higher risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19, the virus is killing young Americans in record numbers. Between March 1 and July 31, 12,000 more Americans between 25 and 44 years old died than would ordinarily be expected. About 40% of those deaths were directly due to COVID-19.

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