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Industry News

August 2, 2022

Industry News

In this edition of Industry News, we explore long COVID lung fibrosis, RSV, a nasal spray vaccine, and pulse oximetry and racial disparities.

 

Industry News

July 20, 2022

Industry News

This edition of Industry news explores pregnancy and COVID-19, reducing Alzheimer's Disease risks, and telehealth.

 

Industry News

June 30, 2022

Industry News

In this edition of Industry News, we explore pulse oximetry, COVID-19 and children, smoking quit rate, and air pollution effects.

 

FDA Denies Marketing for all JUUL Products

June 24, 2022

FDA Denies Marketing for all JUUL Products

FDA’s denial of marketing for all JUUL products represents their most significant action taken to reverse the youth e-cigarette epidemic.

 

Industry News

June 20, 2022

Industry News

This edition of Industry News explores race and pulse oximetry, vaccine hesitancy, drug advancements, warning labels, and lung damage.

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Innovative Programs | Atlanta RTs Get Involved in Organ Recovery

June 9, 2022

Innovative Programs | Atlanta RTs Get Involved in Organ Recovery

Is organ recovery a new specialty area for RTs? Therapists at Piedmont Atlanta believe there are plenty of reasons to get involved.

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Poor Sleep Tied to COPD Exacerbations

June 9, 2022

Poor Sleep Tied to COPD Exacerbations

Could poor sleep quality be a bigger risk factor for COPD exacerbations than smoking? According to researchers, the answer may be yes.

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New U.S. Surgeon General Advisory Addresses Burnout

May 25, 2022

New U.S. Surgeon General Advisory Addresses Burnout

The U.S. Surgeon General issued a new advisory: “Addressing Health Worker Burnout,” which calls for change in systems, structures, and cultures.

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Public Health Emergency Set to Continue for Now

May 18, 2022

Public Health Emergency Set to Continue for Now

Extending the public health emergency or making permanent certain temporary waivers that will expire when it ends are important issues to the AARC.

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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommends Against Screening for COPD in Asymptomatic Adults

May 17, 2022

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommends Against Screening for COPD in Asymptomatic Adults

On May 10, 2022, the USPSTF released its final statement recommending against screening for COPD in asymptomatic adults.

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