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For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | February 9, 2024
“Ultimately, these populations are quite diverse, so a solution that works for one safety-net hospital may not work for ...
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For Physician's WeeklyArticles | February 2, 2024
Elmo recently asked the world how they are doing. How often do you ask your patients about their mental health?
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 24, 2024
The issue of older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia continuing to drive is a growing concern as the ranks of ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 23, 2024
2023 NACLC Opening Keynote Speaker Marjory Charlot, MD, MPH, MSc, presented “Equities and Disparities,” focusing on ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 22, 2024
Research finds a significant association between diagnosed insomnia and increased prevalence of behavioral symptoms in ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 19, 2024
Thanks to new treatments, more people survive histiocytic neoplasms, but their survival comes with challenges, according to ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 18, 2024
Various factors impact the risk for subsequent respiratory conditions among children with RSV before age 2, including ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 16, 2024
Study determines that the way patients with MS perceive their symptoms affects how difficult they report the ability to ...
Mohammed AlthobaitiFeatured-Homepage | January 15, 2024
Electrophysiology tests in inherited retinal dystrophies can inform diagnosis and prognosis and guide patient visits.
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 12, 2024
Less than a quarter of patients with HCV receive direct-acting antiviral therapy within 6 months of diagnosis.
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 11, 2024
Both AIDS-defining and non-AIDS-defining cancers are more common in patients with HIV aged less than 65, with further ...
For Physician's WeeklyDermatology | January 10, 2024
Patients with lymphedema have twice the risk for skin cancer when compared with patients without lymphedema.
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 9, 2024
To test the viability of a COPD assessment test, researchers developed a study drawing from the COMFORT Study, a multicenter ...
For Physician's WeeklyEndocrinology | January 8, 2024
The increased risk for cognitive impairment postdischarge in patients with T2D can be mitigated via the provision of tailored ...
Hualiang Lin, PhDCardiology | January 5, 2024
Researchers examining sleep patterns observe a varied and complex progression of cardiac deterioration from baseline health ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 4, 2024
Given its potential to impact health, physicians should not hesitate to refer families with a strong history of cancer for ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 3, 2024
Geriatric assessment is considered the standard of care for older adults starting systemic cancer therapy.
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | January 2, 2024
HRQoL among patients with drug-resistant epilepsy is affected by psychiatric conditions, impairments in activities of daily ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | December 26, 2023
This study pushes the field of rheumatology closer to precision medicine and away from a one-size-fits-all approach to ...
For Physician's WeeklyFeatured-Homepage | December 22, 2023
The most common causes of death in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria were cardiovascular disease and ...
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