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Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin-Free for 24 Months After Novel Endoscopic Procedure
At the 24-month follow-up, 11 patients were still insulin-free while maintaining A1c levels below 7.5%.
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Time to Stop Saying Thyroid Cancer Is a ‘Good’ Cancer
Although papillary thyroid cancer outcomes generally are good, the disease can still be life-altering for years to come.
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Excess Body Weight Tied to Increased Risk for Second Cancers
For every 5-unit increase in BMI, the risk for an obesity-related cancer was considerably higher than the risk for any second cancer.
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A Hard Look at Toxic Workplace Culture in Medicine
Bullying and harassment at work is linked to burnout, lost sleep, and depression among clinicians.
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NY Nurse Practitioners Sue State Over Pay Equity, Alleged Gender Inequality
Lawsuit alleges that NPs in NY state are depended on, but not paid adequately for their work.
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CGM With Geriatric Care Simplifies T1D Management in Seniors
The intervention group showed a median reduction of 2.6% in the duration of hypoglycemia vs a 0.3% reduction in the control group.
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Beyond Scope Creep: Why Physicians and PAs Should Come Together for Patients
AMA has sought to limit expansion of PA roles, but clinicians argue collaboration is needed improve care access.
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Semaglutide a Potential Treatment Option for Opioid Use Disorder?
“Our study provided real-world evidence suggesting that semaglutide could have benefits in preventing opioid overdose and treating opioid use...
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Use of SGLT2 Inhibitors Associated With Better Survival in PAH
SGLT2i use improved both short- and long-term survival for those with PAH, study finds.
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How to Treat Cancer While Preserving Fertility
Some chemotherapies are known for their effects on oocytes, follicle maturation, and spermatogenesis, but knowledge about newer treatment options...
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Lawsuit Targets Publishers: Is Peer Review Flawed?
Lawsuit alleges peer review processes slow publication; separate studies have found unethical practices.