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    Black patients were more likely to be physically restrained in the ED than their non-Black counterparts, according to the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine. Physical restraints — “any mechanical device that impedes a patient’s voluntary movement” — can sometimes be used in clinical settings to ensure the safety of

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    From 2010 to 2021 — a period during which cannabis legalization and commercialization took place in Canada — ED visits for traffic injury involving cannabis have occurred more often, according to results published in JAMA Network Open.“Our data suggest that ED visits for traffic injuries with documented cannabis involvement have been increasing steadily over time in

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    • Employers requiring sick notes force #patients with infectious diseases like the #flu to visit the #ED just for a piece of paper, putting other patients at risk. @matt_bivens says it’s time to ban work note mandates. https://t.co/D1hZbSd4jw https://t.co/9q6FqG1J7W

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 11 month(s) ago

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 11 month(s) ago

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