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Diabetes decision tool yields ‘modest’ benefit in low-resource clinics
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
Another positive of this tool is that it could curtail physician burnout, authors of new research say.
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AAP issues guidelines to combat rise in respiratory illness
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
The group outlines measures to optimize resources to manage a surge of patients.
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Analysis affirms that giving birth protects against endometrial cancer
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
Researchers found that more live births has a protective effect on the risk of endometrial cancer, even when accounting for other risk factors.
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Does subclinical hyperthyroidism raise fracture risk?
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
In considering whether to treat osteoporosis, subclinical hyperthyroidism “may be enough to tip the balance in favor of pharmacological therapy...
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Novel drug eases Parkinson’s-related constipation in early trial
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
The drug, ENT-01, targets abnormal clumps of alpha-synuclein that are a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease.
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DTC telemedicine expands access to gender-affirming therapy
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
The findings suggest that virtual care “may be a good option” for transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people, who often report difficulty finding...
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Rapid point-of-care test could help avoid inappropriate antibiotic prescribing
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
A 10-minute fingerstick test failed to receive FDA clearance but has been okayed for sale outside the United States.
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Pediatricians urged to check for vision problems after concussion
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
Up to 40% of young patients experience symptoms such as blurred vision, light sensitivity, and double vision following a concussion.
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With sleuth work, pediatricians can identify genetic disorders
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
For pediatricians, the process of deciding whether to refer a patient to a geneticist may entail ruling out nongenetic causes, considering patient...
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Walking intensity and step count are linked to health benefits
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
In a large study, researchers examined how fast individuals moved and parsed the benefits of “incidental” versus “purposeful” steps.
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Parent training pays off for children with autism
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
A meta-analysis found benefits regardless of variables such as the child’s age and relationship to the caregiver.
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Monkeypox virus found in asymptomatic people
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
Experts underscore the importance of vaccinating at-risk individuals and discouraging risky behaviors.
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Large study amplifies evidence of COVID vaccine safety in pregnancy
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
Researchers mined a comprehensive registry of births in Ontario to assess uncommon adverse outcomes such as stillbirth.
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Trials data on COPD leave primary care docs in the dark
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
The kinds of patients in primary care may not completely mimic those in clinical trials.
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Moms’ cooing swapped with morphine for newborns in withdrawal
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- Mary Chris Jaklevic
The usual course of treatment is no longer extended therapy with opioid replacements. Instead, mothers are encouraged to stay overnight and are...