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Opioids often prescribed in low-income areas


 

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine offers yet more evidence that the opioid epidemic affects a large proportion of low-income majority-white communities. Also today, undervaccination poses a particular danger to patients with HIV, patients with inflammatory bowl disease aren’t getting appropriate reproductive counseling, and the type of exercise does matter when it comes to preventing falls among elderly patients.
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