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Will having fewer primary care physicians shorten Americans’ lifespans?


 

Primary care physician growth trails population growth, and it could impact U.S. life expectancy. Opportunities are being missed for advance care planning for elderly ICU patients. Insulin-treated diabetes in pregnancy carries a strong preterm risk. And U.S. measles cases are up to 159 for the year.

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