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Manipulating patients’ memories: Not for the unfamiliar

New treatments promise memory improvements but also carry risks. The AMA Journal of Ethics considers this and other challenging uses of neuropsychology.

Ethics
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Project improves rural physician access to subspecialty expertise

Videoconferencing sessions enable primary care physicians in rural areas to gain expertise in hard-to-find specialty care. Physicians present complex cases and receive interactive guidance from a team of subspecialists.

Digital
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The autism debate: Disability or diversity?

Autism spectrum disorder has a relatively short history as a recognized diagnosis, but sparks strong debate over whether it is an illness or a feature of neurodiversity.

Public Health
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How to answer patients' questions about vaccinations

The issue of vaccinations recently has dominated the news, and it’s likely that your patients will be asking questions about the safety of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine for children. Here’s what you need to know when you get these questions.

Public Health