New multicenter US data show that a single respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine dose protects against hospitalization in older adults, though effectiveness wanes over time and is lower in...
In a study examining postoperative outcomes 1 year after total knee arthroplasty, researchers explored how changes in pain and function relate to patient satisfaction—and which clinical factors may help...
A retrospective study from Puerto Rico reveals that orbital floor fractures, not nasal bone fractures, are the most common facial trauma among older adults, with falls as the leading cause.
Adults 66 years and older with CLL who began treatment with a Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor were more likely to discontinue early, require subsequent therapy, and experience hospitalization compared...
Agitation in frontotemporal lobar degeneration is linked to distinct neuropsychiatric symptom profiles between men and women, with men showing a broader spectrum of associated symptoms, particularly in...
A retrospective analysis reveals that stopping semaglutide at least 14 days before total joint arthroplasty significantly reduces anesthesia-related complications. This study was presented at the American...
A 3-year randomized trial found that older adults with untreated hearing loss who received a best-practice hearing intervention retained more diverse and robust social networks and reported less loneliness...
A recent randomized clinical trial demonstrated that a nurse and social worker-led palliative telecare intervention improved quality of life, mental health, and disease-specific outcomes for patients with...
In a recent study, most patients who played racket sports prior to joint arthroplasty were able to return to play—often within 6 months—at their previous skill level and frequency. Return to sport was...
In women aged 65 years or older post–hip fracture, testosterone plus exercise did not improve long-distance walking more than exercise alone, though researchers observed some gains.