The top three health care moments from the State of the Union, how many breast cancer cases are overdiagnosed, and more.
How long Covid affects the body (Monday, Feb. 28)
Millions of people suffer from long Covid, and the impact of this chronic illness can be debilitating as it affects different parts of the body, Josh Keller writes for the New York Times.
3 ways to drive accountability in DEI initiatives (Tuesday, March 1)
Writing for the Harvard Business Review, Paradigm president Evelyn Carter details her three-part framework for promoting better accountability around diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies in the workplace. Advisory Board's Rachel Zuckerman dissects each step and offers three action items for organizations to incorporate them.
The 3 biggest moments from Biden's State of the Union (Wednesday, March 2)
In response to President Biden's State of the Union Address on Tuesday, Advisory Board's Rachel Woods offers expert insight on the administration's upcoming health care priorities. She details her candid thoughts, what you may have missed, and the three biggest takeaways—highlighting what this all means for the future of health care.
1 in 7 breast cancer cases are overdiagnosed, according to a new study (Thursday, March 3)
According to a new study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, one in seven women diagnosed with breast cancer are "overdiagnosed"—a finding that experts say sheds light on previously disputed overdiagnosis information.
Doctors diagnosed a woman with IBS. Two decades later, test results revealed a different diagnosis. (Friday, March 4)
For two decades, a 49-year-old woman had been tested for "every infection her various doctors could think of" and was still suffering from what they believed to be irritable bowel syndrome—until test results revealed an entirely different diagnosis, Lisa Sanders writes for the New York Times Magazine.
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