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Q&A: TrumpRx launch, Pfizer deal may not benefit many Americans
The promise of a “TrumpRx” website to sell select prescription drugs at reduced prices to cash-paying Americans, along with the administration’s announcement of a deal with Pfizer, may not benefit many Americans, according to an expert.
‘Wonderful’ results: Smartwatches may reduce burnout, improve resilience in health care

Smartwatches could be a useful tool in the battle against burnout for health care workers.
Allogeneic cell therapies offer ‘transformative potential’ to treat solid tumors

Samer A. Srour, MB ChB, MS, has long hoped the remarkable success of chimeric antigen receptor therapy for treatment of hematologic malignancies could be replicated in other cancer types.
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ASN foundation commits $6 million in bridge grants for kidney research

The American Society of Nephrology’s philanthropic foundation, KidneyCure, will commit up to $6 million in bridge grants over the next 3 years for kidney research, according to a press release.
CDC staffers fired due to ‘glitch’ are reinstated

The Trump administration has reinstated hundreds of CDC staffers who were mistakenly laid off last week due to what an HHS official confirmed to Healio was a “glitch in the system.”
CGM identifies glycemia patterns in real time for patients on dialysis

Continuous glucose monitoring may help to identify patterns of glycemia that are not clinically evident with HbA1c testing, according to results of a study published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
Q&A: Mentorship helps women overcome mid-career leadership hurdles

CHICAGO — Reflection, courage and communication are key to being an effective leader in a rapidly changing medical landscape.
Options trading: Opportunities and pitfalls for physicians

With rising market volatility and more physicians exploring side investments, options trading has become an increasingly common topic in financial discussions.
Dialysis technicians: 'The power behind patient progress'

Dialysis technicians are more than caregivers, they are the indispensable link in the team that makes high-quality kidney care possible.
Asking about social determinants of health ‘may provide long-term benefits’ in AKI care

Uninsured patients and those living in neighborhoods with greater socioeconomic deprivation had lower odds of receiving follow-up AKI care, according to study results published in Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
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