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In this podcast, Robert S. Rosenson, MD, from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, discusses recent research about secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and the implications of the research for clinical practice.
Patients with first-episode psychosis who participated in an early intervention program had mortality rates 4 times lower than patients who did not take part in such a program, according to a study published online in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Researchers revisit data from the pivotal ARISTOTLE trial of 2011, uncovering new significant findings involving the control of hypertension in patients with atrial fibrillation.
In this video, Margo Minissian, PhD, ACNP, speaks about the new updates in cholesterol management, including the atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk assessment, who should get the risk assessment, and what to do for the challenging patients who cannot tolerate statins. She also spoke about this topic at our Practical Updates in Primary Care 2021 virtual series. 
Following two studies, the FDA has approved the first cellular therapy for the treatment of type 1 diabetes in patients.
By Genevra Pittman
The prevalence of e-cigarette use and prediabetes is increasing within the United States. To better understand the relationship between e-cigarette use and prediabetes, the researchers examined a large, nationally representative sample of US adults.
The National Institutes of Health has released its strategic plan for the acceleration of nutrition research for 2020-2030.
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<p>A non-antibiotic drug already tested in people for other uses may be active in treating Clostridium difficile.</p>
In this video, researcher and neuropsychiatrist Reza Hosseini Ghomi, MD, MSE, shares details about a study that suggests automatic language processing may be able to play a role in detecting and tracking depression.
Research doesn't support that a high-protein diet is a good tool for managing weight in the long term.
Although previous research has reported on the effectiveness of antidepressants for the treatment of chronic pain, evidence of the tolerability of these drugs has been inconsistent.
Kathleen Ryan, PhD, answered our questions about her study, which indicated that rapid scale-up of PrEP was possible without the consequence of reduced HIV testing among Australian gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.
A team of researchers investigated the potential association between mental health disorders and oral health in a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis.
In a new study presented at CROI 2023, researchers examined how depression and anxiety in individuals with HIV impacts the risk of incident acute myocardial infarction in this patient population.