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New research compared the risk of developing melanoma in today's seniors to the risk during their parent’s generation.
In a new study, researchers sought to clarify how the gut microbe may influence chronic gastrointestinal disease. The coauthors Michael C. Hoaglin, MD, and Melissa Agnello, PhD, answered our questions about their research.
In response to new FDA-approved treatments for chronic rhinosinusitis with nose polyps, a group of experts has developed a stepwise treatment paradigm for patients with the condition.
TRANSCRIPTION: Announcer: Hello everyone. Welcome to "Women Leaders in Medicine," a special podcast series led by our section editor on Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Jaspal Singh. The views of the speakers are their own and do not reflect the views of their respective institutions. Dr Jaspal Singh: Greetings everybody. I'm Jaspal Singh. On behalf of Consultant360, welcome into our next edition of Women in Critical Care series. I'm with two very prominent physicians here, Dr Stephanie Taylor and Dr Julie Freischlag.
By Andrew M. SeamanNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The amount of physical activity young mothers get is linked to their preschoolers' activity levels, according to a new study from the UK.
Researchers have identified 4 areas in which the acute treatment needs of persons who take medications for migraines are not being met and assessed the migraine-related disability related to these unmet needs.
In this podcast, Thomas Holland, MD, from Rush University, answers our questions about his team's latest research on the effect of flavonols on the risk for Alzheimer dementia, as well as his other research in this area.
The first participant of the Phase 1 clinical trial has received the investigational vaccine for COVID-19. US researchers will be analyzing the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness.
This article introduces the concept of diabetes distress and discusses methods to identity and treat the condition.
Researchers studied the negative effects of stress on the body and correlated their findings with the manifestation of symptoms for allergy sufferers.
<p>Blood markers show promise as diagnostic tools instead of invasive endoscopy.</p>
<p>Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is reduced in athletes following a concussion, according to the first-ever longitudinal study to look at changes in regional CBF in humans after concussion.</p>
In January 2012, the AGS continued its public policy advocacy efforts aimed to cut in Medicare payments to physicians and other healthcare providers.
<p><span>Obese children may have taste buds that are less able to detect fats than those of leaner kids, a factor that could contribute to excessive eating, a small study suggests.</span></p>
In this Q&A, Italian researcher Alessandro Gialluisi, PhD, describes a study on the relationship between systemic inflammation, altered appetite, and fatigue.
Moderator Jaspal Singh, MD, MHA, MHS, interviews Julie Freischlag, MD, FACS, FRCSEd(Hon), DFSVS, and Stephanie Taylor, MD, about the challenges and triumphs of women working in academia during the COVID-19 global pandemic, and their lessons about being women leaders in critical care.
<p><span>Developmental delays are common among school-aged children with single-suture craniosynostosis, according to results from a case-control study.</span></p>
James is a 38-year-old man who is clinically overweight but otherwise healthy. He is looking to improve his diet and wants to know whether dried fruit is a snack he should add to his weekly menu. How would you advise your patient?