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Workplace harassment and discrimination were highly prevalent in cardiology, with certain groups in particular bearing the brunt of these challenges, an international survey found.
The American College of Cardiology (ACC) surveyed cardiologists in the fall of 2019. Of the more than 5,000 respondents across the globe, 44% reported experiencing a hostile work environment on at least one occasion namely emotional harassment, discrimination, and sexual harassment according to Garima Sharma, MD, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, and colleagues.
Workplace hostility was reported by groups across all regions, races or ethnicities, and both sexes and all gender identifications. However, it was significantly more likely in women (68% vs 37% for men; adjusted OR 3.39, 95% CI 2.97-3.86) and early-career doctors in practice for 2 to 5 years (54% vs 36% for those in practice over 20 years; adjusted OR 1.27, 95% CI 1.14-1.43), they reported
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COVID-19 Vaccine Jabs Won t Increase Immunity In Organ Transplant Patients: Study
A new study eveals that people who have had organ transplants remain vulnerable to the deadly Covid-19 infections even after the second dose of the vaccine.
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A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reveals that people who have had organ transplants remain vulnerable to the deadly COVID-19 infections even after the second dose of the vaccine. Led by the researchers at Johns Hopkins University in the United States, the study concluded that in contrast to immunocompetent participants in vaccine trials, a proportion as low as 17 per cent of solid organ transplant recipients mounted a positive antibody response to the first dose of SARS-CoV-2 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines. However, for those receiving anti–metabolite maintenance immunosuppression were less likely to respond. As a part of the study, the researchers assessed antibody re
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U.S. and Iran Want to Restore the Nuclear Deal. They Disagree Deeply on What That Means.
After five weeks of diplomatic shadow boxing, it is clear that the old agreement no longer works for Tehran or Washington, except as a steppingstone.
President Hassan Rouhani reviewing Iran’s nuclear technology in Tehran last month.Credit.Iranian Presidency Office/Via Reuters
May 9, 2021
President Biden and Iran’s leaders say they share a common goal: They both want to re-enter the nuclear deal that President Donald J. Trump scrapped three years ago, restoring the bargain that Iran would keep sharp limits on its production of nuclear fuel in return for a lifting of sanctions that have choked its economy.