Researchers predict an alarming nation-wide shortage of primary care physicians by 2032

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Researchers predict an alarming nation-wide shortage of primary care physicians by 2032
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A study of 62,000 medical residents revealed in the next decade, there will be fewer primary care physicians to visit.

Could we be having a major doctor shortage? FOX 5 NY’s Kendall Green explains why all signs are pointing towards yes.

"We found that where about 10 years ago where 20% of residents were planning to go into primary care or general internal medicine. Now only 10% of residents are planning to go into general internal medicine, so the number dropped by half in only 10 years," Dr.

"We found in our study less than a third of the graduates of even those primary care programs are going into general internal medicine," Block explained.Chemical hair straighteners or "relaxers," which are often marketed to Black women, have been linked to a number of short-term and long-term health risks, including uterine cancer.

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