Both Subjective & Objective Mobility Assessment Needed in MS
A recent study underscored the importance of integrating subjective and objective tests to evaluate mobility impairment in patients with MS.
A recent study underscored the importance of integrating subjective and objective tests to evaluate mobility impairment in patients with MS.
The following is a summary of “Effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor recovery in subacute stroke patients with different motor evoked potential status: a randomized controlled trial,” published in the October 2024 issue of...
Findings from a retrospective study show that, in MS, cognition can decline independent of relapse as well as independent of worsening physical disability.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- There is an imbalance in the gut flora of patients with epilepsy compared with healthy controls, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in the Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.BingCong Hong, from...
Dyslipidemia has been found to have a mild negative impact on cognitive performance in patients with multiple sclerosis independent of brain atrophy.
A recent study underscored the importance of integrating subjective and objective tests to evaluate mobility impairment in patients with MS.
The following is a summary of “Effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor recovery in subacute stroke patients with different motor evoked potential status: a randomized controlled trial,” published in the October 2024 issue of...
Findings from a retrospective study show that, in MS, cognition can decline independent of relapse as well as independent of worsening physical disability.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- There is an imbalance in the gut flora of patients with epilepsy compared with healthy controls, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in the Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.BingCong Hong, from...
Dyslipidemia has been found to have a mild negative impact on cognitive performance in patients with multiple sclerosis independent of brain atrophy.
A collection of feature articles, study abstracts, and additional resources all focused on tardive dyskinesia (TD).
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Liver health is a public issue that PCPs can address. Non-invasive liver tests should be routine, especially for patients struggling with obesity.
Physicians' shared their experiences working during natural disasters in response to a poll asking, “Have you experienced extreme weather events while working?”
Yvette C. Terrie, RPh, discusses different strategies physicians and pharmacists can use to ensure more patients are informed about the benefits of vaccination.
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 about doctor telling patient to envision himself inside a Twinkie while in the MRI.
Medical cartoon about ICD-10 codes raining down on the medical community during ICD-10-CM update season.
By employing a hands-on approach to health insurance claims, patients and physicians can help reduce the number of denied claims and increase revenue.
Ethical conflicts occur when caring for patients, so learning when to prioritize a patient’s needs over training/standard protocol is an important skill.
Halloween poses medical risks that impact healthcare professionals and patients, so preparing teams and educating patients on Halloween health hazards is key.
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