Women with severe metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at risk for greater structural knee osteoarthritis progression. Metabolic syndrome (MetS)—a clustering of abdominal obesity and other metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes or hypertension— is a...
Women with severe metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at risk for greater structural knee osteoarthritis progression. Metabolic syndrome (MetS)—a clustering of abdominal obesity and other metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes or hypertension— is a...
The following is a summary of “Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor agonist treatment in patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Shabil et al. Hepatocellular...
In the BPROAD study, an intensive blood pressure lowering treatment strategy led to less major cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The following is a summary of “Characterization of changes in the resting-state intrinsic network in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Zhang et al. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), the...
The following is a summary of “Waist-to-calf circumference ratio as a potential indicator of diabetes risk: results from the Longevity Check-Up (Lookup) 8+,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Cacciatore et al. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a...
The following is a summary of “Association between triglyceride-glucose index and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and all-cause mortality in the general US population: NHANES 2001-2018,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Wang et al. The...
The following is a summary of “Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor agonist treatment in patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Shabil et al. Hepatocellular...
In the BPROAD study, an intensive blood pressure lowering treatment strategy led to less major cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The following is a summary of “Characterization of changes in the resting-state intrinsic network in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Zhang et al. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), the...
The following is a summary of “Waist-to-calf circumference ratio as a potential indicator of diabetes risk: results from the Longevity Check-Up (Lookup) 8+,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Cacciatore et al. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a...
The following is a summary of “Association between triglyceride-glucose index and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and all-cause mortality in the general US population: NHANES 2001-2018,” published in the November 2024 issue of Endocrinology by Wang et al. The...
Identity theft in the medical office setting encompasses two serious issues: fraudulent use of a patient’s coverage information and breaching medical records.
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Due to a lack of intensivists in US hospitals, the popularity of eICUs is growing, but significant questions about its costs, resources, and benefits remain.
This course discusses the burden and prognostic value of cardiovascular disease based on cardiac biomarkers among US adults with and without diabetes.
Medical cartoon by Van Scott in which patient asks doctor to pinkie swear that his medical information will remain private.
Identity theft in the medical office setting encompasses two serious issues: fraudulent use of a patient’s coverage information and breaching medical records.
Healthcare organizations often fail to acknowledge the role that interoperability, payer denials, and medical billing play in ensuring payment to physicians.
The standard of care definition can vary during medical malpractice cases, and physicians must prove they acted in accordance with good, accepted practice.
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