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Hospital Diagnostic Errors May Affect 7% of Patients
The most common diagnoses associated with diagnostic errors in the study included heart failure, acute kidney injury, sepsis, pneumonia,...
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How Effective Is the High-Dose Flu Vaccine in Older Adults?
The first evaluation of the high-dose flu vaccine’s effectiveness in France showed a 25% reduction in hospitalizations, consistent with existing...
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Responses Sustained with Ritlecitinib in Patients with Alopecia Through 48 Weeks
Among patients on ritlecitinib who had responded at week 24, SALT responses ≤ 20 were sustained in 85.2%-100% of patients through week 48.
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Dry Eye Linked to Increased Risk for Mental Health Disorders
“Greater efforts should be undertaken to screen patients with dry eye disease for mental health conditions, particularly in historically medically...
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Higher Doses of Vitamin D3 Do Not Reduce Cardiac Biomarkers in Older Adults
The findings suggest that higher doses of vitamin D3 supplementation do not reduce markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease in older adults...
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Is It Possible To Treat Patients You Dislike?
Physician asks if patients can receive the best care if the doctor-patient relationship breaks down.
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ASA Releases New Primary Stroke Prevention Guideline
The updated guideline calls for better primary stroke prevention that includes improved screening and lifestyle changes.
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Can Weight Loss Drugs Also Treat Addiction?
The study highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research in understanding the neurobiological links between metabolic disorders and...
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A Single Jog Can Improve Glucose Metabolism in Young Adults
A brief 30-minute jog can lower glucose levels on the following day, study finds.
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Metformin After Bariatric Surgery: Necessary or Not?
After adjustment for patient variables, no significant association was found between metformin continuation after metabolic bariatric surgery and...
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Molecular Stool Testing Could Cut Post-Polypectomy Colonoscopies by 15%-41%
A noninvasive strategy could ease the surveillance burden on healthcare resources and be more palatable to patients.