Why Physicians Need to Build Patient Trust to Obtain More Quality Digital Data
Healthcare providers need patient data to provide the best care; however, patients are increasingly weary of providing this data. Here’s how to build trust.
Read MoreDec 26, 2023
Healthcare providers need patient data to provide the best care; however, patients are increasingly weary of providing this data. Here’s how to build trust.
Read MoreDec 26, 2023
Tardive dyskinesia impacts both the patients living with the movement disorder and those who care for them.
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This study pushes the field of rheumatology closer to precision medicine and away from a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment.
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Treatment that includes acalabrutinib can improve progression-free survival in treatment-naïve patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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Dr. Reckamp co-authored a paper that addresses the need for cautious progression from phase 1 to phase 3 trials for advanced NSCLC, summarized here.
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The most common causes of death in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria were cardiovascular disease and associated hematologic disease.
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Training on social media safety for pediatricians improved rates of patient counseling on the topic and adolescents’ social media behavior.
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Optimizing modifiable CVD risk factors management offers an opportunity to address the leading cause of noncancer mortality for survivors of breast cancer.
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Although many in the healthcare setting have earned a Dr. title, not all are MDs—leading to confused patients and, in some cases, fines and legal issues.
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Advances in knowledge and techniques improved postoperative liver transplant outcomes, but optimizing re-liver transplant outcomes requires further research.
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A sandwich treatment model that includes acalabrutinib and rituximab in combination with R-DHAOx chemotherapy shows encouraging results in phase 2 trial.
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Patients with rare inherited retinal diseases often must undertake a diagnostic odyssey before receiving a correct diagnosis.
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Most patients with lower genitourinary tract symptoms are not tested for STIs, even those with conditions known to be caused by these infections.
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Do you remember the MS research presented at AAN? Test your knowledge now and see how you rank!
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How much do YOU know about tardive dyskinesia? Test your knowledge now!
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Do you remember the psoriasis research presented at Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference 2023? Test your knowledge now!
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Patients with HIV who had highly active NASH and liver fibrosis were more likely to have cognitive impairment than patients with HIV and no liver disease.
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Researchers assessed the suitability of the existing framework for distinguishing painless thyroiditis from Graves’ disease (GD) in individuals experiencing thyrotoxicosis.
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Readings from an implanted PAP monitoring device while a patient with heart failure stands are different from those taken while supine.
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“He swallowed some of his acrylic paints and now he’s artsy fartsy.”
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