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    Does an elevated head position improve functional outcomes compared with a flat head position in patients with acute ischaemic stroke after endovascular thrombectomy? New BMJ Research bmj.com/content/394/bm… twitter With linked commentary bmj.com/content/394/bm…
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    Four in ten healthcare workers worldwide who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic developed long covid, and a quarter still had symptoms after a year, a report has found
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    Covid-19: 40% of affected healthcare workers had long covid, and a quarter still had symptoms after...
    Four in ten healthcare workers worldwide who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic developed long covid, and a quarter still had symptoms after a year, a report has found. The report by...
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    The BMJ investigated the UK's largest school food event and found over a third of exhibitors sell products high in fat, sugar, or salt. Read the full piece now: bit.ly/4xeAyKC
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    "The guidelines require grant recipients to incorporate education on sexual risk avoidance—also known as abstinence-only education." Trump administration’s new adolescent sex education policy pushes the conservative agenda bmj.com/content/394/bm…
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    As health systems pursue AI integration, their leaders should remain alert to several red flags. Leaders can identify when their AI rollout risks organisational integrity, public trust, and care
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    We can, but should we? Red flags for hasty, low integrity AI integration into healthcare
    Leaders can identify when their AI rollout risks organisational integrity, public trust, and care, argue Jon Tilburt and Victor M Montori News reports in recent weeks highlight several potential...

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