Routine Lipid Level Assessments May Prevent Complications in Type 2 Diabetes
Variability in total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were linked to the development of type 2 diabetes complications....
Variability in total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were linked to the development of type 2 diabetes complications....
Ocular surgery can preserve or improve vision for patients with inherited retinal diseases and may be important for associated conditions, such as cataracts....
Collaboration between dermatologists and internal medicine clinicians reduced psoriasis severity, improved QOL, and lowered patients’ risk of CV events. New findings suggest that a ...
Compared with documentation by clinicians, an app that incorporated a PROMs measurement system yielded significant improvements in AE reporting and patient QOL....
Researchers have developed an AI model using surface ECG recording and atrial electrograms to detect atrial fibrillation....
Addressing gaps in patient-provider communication about age-related macular degeneration could improve outcomes as well as patient and provider satisfaction....
Despite readily available treatments for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, only around one-quarter of patients with the condition receive treatments....
Teledermatology allowed for effective triage and follow-up care for patients with non-melanocytic epithelial tumors and precancerous lesions....
Nearly a quarter of patients with RSV experience an acute cardiac event, including life-threatening conditions such as cardiogenic shock and acute myocarditis....
Racial and ethnic minorities and older adults experience more complications related to status epilepticus and greater risk for such complications....
An online program designed for patients with overweight and obesity resulted in significant weight loss with minimal clinician involvement....
Researchers investigated the safety of SABR in a small population of patients with both NSCLC and ILD, who may have a greater risk for radiation damage....
Simulation modeling projects more than 22% of men and 16% of women with HIV who are currently 60 would develop age-associated dementia by 80 years of age....
Using stereotactic body radiation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma with multiple lesions appears feasible, with an acceptable risk profile....
Therapies such as acupuncture, support groups, and dietary counseling can complement traditional cancer treatments for comprehensive, patient-centered care....
One of the rarest of rare blood cancers, Erdheim-Chester disease presents diagnosis and treatment challenges....
Researchers tested if self-assessments could support the detection of smaller, but still critical, bleeding incidents in patients with immune thrombocytopenia. ...
Multiple sclerosis is increasingly prevalent among individuals aged 55 and older, and treatment is impacted by comorbid conditions and polypharmacy....
The CDC’s Priorities for Hospital Core Element Implementation aim to expand the use of the Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs....
Increases in screen time are associated with fewer adult words spoken, child vocalizations, and conversations children are exposed to from birth to age 3....
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