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10/20/2023
In this video, Robert Terkeltaub, MD, discusses classifying gout as acute or chronic, and how treatment should be tailored for each patient based on disease severity and characteristics as well as other patient-specific factors. 
11/17/2013
By MD Will BoggsNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Psychosocial interventions delivered by non-specialists in middle-income countries can benefit women with common mental disorders in the perinatal period, according to a meta-analysis by UK researchers.
08/04/2020
The American Thoracic Society, the Japanese Respiratory Society, and the Asociación Latinoamericana del Tórax have developed recommendations for the systematic approach to the diagnosis of nonfibrotic HP and fibrotic HP.
06/26/2005
High LDL and HDL: Implications in a Perimenopausal Woman; Balancing Clot Prevention and Bleeding Risk in TIA Therapy; and Pneumonia Risk in Patients With Achalasia
01/25/2024
In this video, Sarah Wise, MD, discusses updates to the International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Allergic Rhinitis 2023, including how the updates should be used to improve clinical practice and what is next for research in the management of patients with allergic rhinitis.
01/25/2017
Children have unprecedented access to media devices—it is estimated that 72% of children and 89% of adolescents have at least 1 device in their sleep environment.
05/05/2014
<p>Scant research has been done on the long-term safety of drugs for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a new analysis shows, although millions of American children have been taking them for decades.</p>
12/21/2016
A new study sought to systematically review guidelines on sugar intake and assess consistency of recommendations, methodological quality of guidelines, and the quality of evidence supporting each recommendation.
06/09/2014
<p>Greater pupil diameter and fixation counts seen in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) who were watching video clips of passage through a building may help shed more light on navigational difficulties, according to new research.</p>
04/16/2013
In the medical arena, information is constantly changing, and print journals just can’t keep up with this pace.
04/20/2016
A recent study examined the potential metabolic benefits of xanthohumol, a flavonoid found within hops and beer.
12/11/2015
<p>Survivors of breast cancer who develop therapy-related leukemia (TRL) commonly have inherited mutations in cancer susceptibility genes, researchers have found.</p>
11/15/2018
Sarah Gilbert from the University of Oxford answers our questions about her research on an influenza vaccine that targets cellular immunity for adults aged 65 years and older.
04/17/2020
It is unclear whether direct oral anticoagulants or vitamin K antagonists are safer among patients undergoing TAVI with concomitant indication of oral anticoagulation. Researchers investigated, and this is what they found.
04/15/2016
By Will Boggs MDNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with type 1 diabetes are nearly three times as likely as others to develop epilepsy, researchers report.
06/11/2014
A new report updates estimates of the economic effect of autism spectrum disorders in the United States.
07/18/2018
In hopes of finding potential alternative treatments to opioids for acute chronic pain in the emergency department setting, researchers assessed various trials that compared the effectiveness of a low-dose analgesic drug vs morphine on pain relief.
01/06/2017
According to a new review, consistent evidence shows consumption of resistant starch in place of digestible carbohydrates can aid blood glucose control.
06/17/2016
A new study examined the effects of bariatric surgery on lipid profiles in obese patients.