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Remove sex designation from public part of birth certificates, AMA advises
Currently, only 10 states allow for a gender-neutral designation on birth certificates.
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Photobiomodulation: Evaluation in a wide range of medical specialties underway
The therapy is used to treat a wide variety of medical and aesthetic disorders including acne vulgaris, psoriasis, burns, and wound healing.
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Western and proinflammatory diets are important drivers of gout risk
Western and proinflammatory diets are associated with increased risk of gout independent of other factors.
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Bariatric surgery’s cardiovascular benefit extends to 7 years
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Prediction rule identifies low infection risk in febrile infants
Study validates clinical prediction rule derived by the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network.
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AMA: ‘Excited delirium’ not a legitimate medical diagnosis
The report recognizes that drugs used outside a hospital setting by nonphysicians come with significant risks.
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Bariatric surgery tied to fewer HFpEF hospitalizations
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Moving more, sitting less vital for migraine patients
Encouraging patients with migraine to regularly physically exercise is important to managing their symptoms and overall health, but so is simply...
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Ubrogepant effective for acute migraine even with preventive monoclonal antibody therapy
Despite sharing similar mechanisms, the use of ubrogepant for acute migraine attacks in people already taking CGRP-targeting monoclonal antibody...
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TNF inhibitors have delayed effect on spondyloarthritis radiographic progression
It could take 2-4 years before plain radiographs show any sign of a benefit on the spine or sacroiliac joints.
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Migraine linked to more COVID-19 infections, symptoms but less health care utilization
People with migraine are either more susceptible to contracting COVID-19, or they may be more sensitive to the development of symptoms once COVID-...