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submitted 1 week ago by revmaxxai@beehaw.org to c/weighttalk

Healthcare is changing fast, and one of the biggest shifts is in documentation. From paper charts to EHRs, AI scribes, and voice recognition tools, technology is making record-keeping faster, more accurate, and less stressful for doctors.

Instead of spending hours typing notes, clinicians can now rely on AI-driven systems that capture conversations in real time and update patient files automatically. This not only reduces burnout but also improves patient care.

What do you think—will AI and automation eventually make clinical documentation almost invisible in the workflow?

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submitted 4 months ago by fjpinns to c/weighttalk

What’s a normal amount of percent change in body weight between winter and summer for everyone? It depends of course on how active/outside you are. I haven’t been outside much these past few years so I almost never get a change with the seasons.

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submitted 4 months ago by fjpinns to c/weighttalk

As I understand it, the current medical consensus is that fat protects muscle, and has health benefits when it is in moderation, but increases risks for bad outcomes when in excess. And muscle weighs more than fat, and aside from heart disease, generally protects against death of all causes. If muscle is generally good, and fat is good in moderation, why do we still popularly conflate skinniness as healthiness?

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