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A weekly list of high-interest videos and stories from across medicine, hand-selected by the editors of MedPage Today [MPT Logo] [PopMed Logo] Are you working in a solo practice in a rural setting? If so we’d love to hear from you for a new video feature we’re planning! Email us at editorial@medpagetoday.com [Extensive Facebook Use Linked to Poor Health, Decision-Making]( [But is it causal or an epiphenomenon?]( [Ruth Bader Ginsburg v. Cancer]( [Apparently RBG's third primary cancer]( [Cartoon: (Not) Serious Condition?]( [Funny pages about your serious work]( [Pushing the Limits: GI Passes Colonoscope From Anus to Mouth]( [Brave doc breaks through the glass cecum]( Top Commented Articles [Cosmetic, Plastic Surgeons Squabble Over 'Board Certified' Label]( [California denies privilege to docs not certified by recognized board]( [Pharma Making $$ Hand Over Fist on Oncology Drugs]( [Some agents continued to make billions after market exclusivity]( [Impostor Doc; Inmate Deaths => Prison Reform; Rape in Coma?]( [The past week in healthcare investigations]( [Reveling in the 'Q Word']( [Things were pretty, uh, calm at this doctor's office on New Year's Eve]( [Does Johnson's Baby Powder Cause Cancer?]( [Milton Packer says the $4.69-billion verdict is about anger, not medicine]( FOLLOW US: MedPageToday.com is a trusted news service for physicians and healthcare professionals that provides a clinical perspective and CME credits on breaking medical news. [EverydayHealth] © Copyright 2019 Everyday Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of the MedPageToday.com [terms of use]( and [privacy policy.]( The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. You have received this email because you have registered to receive alert emails at www.medpagetoday.com, with the email address:{EMAIL} [Manage my email settings]( | [Unsubscribe from "Pop Medicine"](lst=NL_Gen_Int_PopMedicine) TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: feedback@medpagetoday.com 345 Hudson Street 16th Floor New York, NY 10014

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