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Safer Sex Guidelines What is safe sex? Having sex with only one partner who only has sex with you when neither of you has a sexually transmitted infection (STI) is believed to be safe. But many health care professionals believe that the only way to be truly safe is not to have
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Mario Otto, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders; Division Chief, Hematology/Oncology; Doris S. Norton Endowed Chair in Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation
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Phoenix Children’s Division Chief of Developmental Pediatrics Dr. Dannah Raz Recognized as One of Modern Healthcare’s 40 Under 40
Each year, Modern Healthcare selects just 40 individuals nationwide whose leadership, innovation and impact stand out across clinical care, operations, policy and research. Dr. Raz’s selection places her among an elite group of physicians and executives driving meaningful transformation across the healthcare landscape.
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Cosmetic Safety for Contact Lens Wearers What eye hazards may be linked to cosmetic use? Misusing cosmetics when you wear contacts can lead to problems, including: Deposits on the lens. Eye irritation. Allergies. Injury. Infection. Dryness. What can you do to wear contact lenses
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Joshua D. Koch, MD
Co-Director, Center for Heart Care; Division Chief, Cardiac Critical Care Medicine; Division Chief, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
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Bernice A. Agana, PhD
Medical Director, Clinical Toxicology and Mass Spectrometry
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A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions can vary in severity, and it can take minutes to days for symptoms to start. All concussions should be treated with the same initial caution for about 24 to 48 hours to allow the brain time to