Racial and ethnic minorities and older adults experience more complications related to status epilepticus and greater risk for such complications. “Although studies have examined the epidemiology of [status epilepticus], the association between...
Racial and ethnic minorities and older adults experience more complications related to status epilepticus and greater risk for such complications. “Although studies have examined the epidemiology of [status epilepticus], the association between...
The following is a summary of "Current Landscape of Clinical Diagnosis in Multiple System Atrophy: A 15-Year Analysis From 2008 to 2022," published in the November 2024 issue of Neurology by Sekiya et al. Researchers conducted a retrospective study to assess...
The following is a summary of “Association of Initial Side of Brain Atrophy With Clinical Features and Disease Progression in Patients With GRN Frontotemporal Dementia,” published in the November 2024 issue of Neurology by Borrego-Ecija et al. Pathogenic...
TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, according to a study published online Nov. 11 in JAMA Network Open.Nicholas J. Christopher-Hayes, from the University of California Davis, and colleagues examined...
TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- For patients with ischemic stroke, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT-2is) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are associated with reduced mortality, myocardial infarction (MI), and...
Andrea Austin, MD, shares her insights on resilience practices clinicians can use to improve well-being and regain focus in difficult circumstances.
The following is a summary of "Current Landscape of Clinical Diagnosis in Multiple System Atrophy: A 15-Year Analysis From 2008 to 2022," published in the November 2024 issue of Neurology by Sekiya et al. Researchers conducted a retrospective study to assess...
The following is a summary of “Association of Initial Side of Brain Atrophy With Clinical Features and Disease Progression in Patients With GRN Frontotemporal Dementia,” published in the November 2024 issue of Neurology by Borrego-Ecija et al. Pathogenic...
TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, according to a study published online Nov. 11 in JAMA Network Open.Nicholas J. Christopher-Hayes, from the University of California Davis, and colleagues examined...
TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- For patients with ischemic stroke, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT-2is) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are associated with reduced mortality, myocardial infarction (MI), and...
Andrea Austin, MD, shares her insights on resilience practices clinicians can use to improve well-being and regain focus in difficult circumstances.
A collection of feature articles, study abstracts, and additional resources all focused on tardive dyskinesia (TD).
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Clinicians can use strategies to reduce in-home smoking, including coaching sessions, educating patients about indoor pollutants, and reinforcing behavioral change.
The success of inclusive value-based care is essential to improving population health disparities and health outcomes for the LGBTQ community.
All kinds of different reasons exist for why patients aren't taking their medications. Learning patients' reasons can help physicians address the problem.
This course discusses whether progression independent of relapse activity in multiple sclerosis is linked with the rate of spinal cord atrophy and the burden of brain paramagnetic rim lesions.
Medical cartoon by Van Scott in which patient asks doctor to pinkie swear that his medical information will remain private.
Medical cartoon by Van Scott in which patient asks doctor to pinkie swear that his medical information will remain private.
Healthcare organizations often fail to acknowledge the role that interoperability, payer denials, and medical billing play in ensuring payment to physicians.
Physician MBA programs enable doctors to enact change in healthcare industry policies and improve their performance by making educated business decisions.
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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