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The Dermatologist
10/07/2024
Dispelling common misconceptions about the disease and advancing the development of more tolerable topical and oral therapies can offer hope for improved patient outcomes.
The Dermatologist
10/07/2024
Results from a recent study can inform future efforts to develop or modify definitions of remission for the psoriatic disease community.
The Dermatologist
10/07/2024
“The list of things that we can consider for our pediatric patients is growing by the month, and that is very exciting,” says Dr Lisa Swanson.
The Dermatologist
10/07/2024
Gain key insights on emerging technologies and their potential impact on patient care.
The Dermatologist
10/07/2024
Dr Matilde Iorizzo is a dermato-venereologist with specific areas of interest in hair and nail disorders.
The Dermatologist
10/06/2024
Keep these tips and pearls from dermatologic experts in mind for your next appointment.
The Dermatologist
10/06/2024
Dermatology and our patients have benefited greatly from scientific advances over the past decades.
Gastroenterology
10/04/2024
Dr Trivedi reviews his approach to diagnosing, managing, and working with patients with NASH (MASH).
First Report Managed Care
10/04/2024
Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that early diagnosis and treatment of undiagnosed COPD or asthma can reduce health care utilization for respiratory illness and improve overall health outcomes.
Pharmacy Learning Network
10/04/2024
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is linked to approximately 8.7% of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations in European cohorts, with RSV-related exacerbations showing a tendency to resolve more quickly than those caused by other pathogens, according to a study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
Oncology
10/04/2024
Landmark 4-year analysis results from the phase 3 NATALEE trial demonstrated that the addition of ribociclib to nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor treatment significantly decreases the risk of invasive and distant disease recurrence among patients with HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer.
Psych Congress Network
10/04/2024
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is associated with a 16% lower risk of psychosis relapse in midlife women with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (SSD).
First Report Managed Care
10/04/2024
In response to the vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, provider organizations are increasingly turning to capitation payment models to ensure revenue stability, improve care quality, and manage population health.
Oncology
10/04/2024
At the 2024 SOHO meeting, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, MD, shared expert insight into treatment options that are available and upcoming for patients with low-risk myelodysplastic syndrome.
Oncology
10/04/2024
High-dose daunorubicin once daily using standard 7 + 3 induction did not significantly improve response rates among patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia and did not lead to higher remission rates or improved survival when compared with standard dosing.
EMSWorld
10/04/2024
Gov. Wes Moore also approved mobilizing the Maryland Army National Guard with 12 soldiers, two helicopters and three civilian firefighters.
Oncology
10/04/2024
Luspatercept improved anemia and transfusion burden among patients with myelofibrosis-associated anemia with or without both red blood cell transfusion dependence and concurrent JAK inhibitor treatment, concluded a recent phase 2 trial.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
10/04/2024
As of August 7, 2024, the U.S. FDA has authorized 950 AI/ML-enabled medical devices; more than 100 of these were authorized this year. The rate of algorithm authorization is surging at an exponential pace.
Pharmacy Learning Network
10/03/2024
True or False: Patients with a typical multiple sclerosis (MS) history are more likely to accumulate amyloid plaques in the brain compared to those with atypical presentations.
Foot and Ankle Surgery Institute, Wounds
10/03/2024
This surgeon discusses his SAWC Fall poster concerning a complicated patient who had multiple comorbidities, significant varus deformity, and a complex wound who was at high risk for amputation of the affected limb.