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September 2022 Medical News Summary

10m · JAMA Medical News · 27 Sep 15:00

New Guidance From the American Academy of Pediatrics on Protecting Children From Sexual Abuse in Health Care Settings; Growing Role of Gabapentin in Opioid-Related Overdoses Highlights Misuse Potential and Off-label Prescribing Practices.

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  • The Dreaded “Twindemic” of Influenza and COVID-19 Has Not Yet Materialized—Might This Be the Year?

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