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    Cognitive Breakdown: The New Memory Condition Primary Care Needs to Know

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: August 7, 2024

    Researchers have published clinical criteria for limbic-predominant amnestic neurodegenerative syndrome....

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    Lying-in No Longer: Staying Active Key to Healthy Pregnancy

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: February 16, 2024

    Physical activity mitigated anxiety, depression, and reduced cesarean deliveries.

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    Should you prescribe bioidentical hormones for menopause?

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: May 26, 2023

    “They’re being hyped as safer and more effective when in reality, we don’t have any studies that show that information.”

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    Female sexual pleasure: Is it in the water?

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: May 25, 2023

    Most women agreed that using the lubricants made sex more enjoyable and provided an overall pleasant experience.

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    Maternal health clinic teams with legal services to aid patients

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: May 25, 2023

    Health-harming legal needs are drivers of poor health outcomes, particularly for Black women and children.

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    Scheduled bleeding may boost tolerability of hormone implants

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: May 23, 2023

    Rates of early discontinuation have been variable, according to published literature, ranging from 13% to 21.1%, said Dr. Jordan Gray.

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    Unacceptable pain despite inflammation control commonly occurs in PsA patients

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: July 2, 2019

    MADRID – The percentage with unacceptable pain despite inflammation control was twice as high for nonresponders versus responders to anti-TNF...

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    Hospital medicine grows globally

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: March 25, 2019

    Hospital medicine is growing in popularity in some foreign countries, speakers said during Monday afternoon’s session, “International Hospital...

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    Rock Steady Boxing could prove beneficial for Parkinson’s patients

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: October 15, 2018

    Pilot study takes a look at how Rock Steady Boxing could be therapeutic for Parkinson’s disease patients....

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    Bisphosphonate holiday may help to reduce atypical femur fracture risk

    Author:
    Karen Blum
    Publish date: October 9, 2018

    Higher pretreatment bone mineral density appears to increase AFF risk as well.

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    New secondary fracture–prevention recommendations carry simple messages

    Author:
    Karen Blum
    Publish date: October 8, 2018

    Taking interventional action and communication between patients as well as other providers are integral elements of the recommendations.

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    Secondary fractures in older men spike soon after first, but exercise may help

    Author:
    Karen Blum
    Publish date: October 3, 2018

    Older men are at high risk of subsequent fractures in first several years, but moderate physical activity could...

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    Update on AGA-Medtronic Research and Development Pilot Award in Technology

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: May 2, 2018

    BOSTON – IBS and SIBO result from several distinct pathophysiologic mechanisms, each of which are associated with their own distinct microbial and...

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    New consensus on inpatient opioid use

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    Karen Blum
    Publish date: March 29, 2018

    This session will focus on new recommendations to improve opioid prescribing for acute, noncancer pain in hospitalized adults.

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    Update on AGA-Medtronic Research & Development Pilot Award in Technology

    Author:
    Karen Blum
    Publish date: March 22, 2018

    Award-winning researcher seeks to understand underlying etiology of patients with IBS and SIBO.

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