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By Kathryn DoyleNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regularly using adult day care services for a family member with dementia may help reduce stress for caregivers, a new study suggests.
<p>Young children are more likely to get hurt when they are not fully supervised by adults, and especially when they are out of arm's reach, a new study suggests.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
Consultant360 spoke with Dr Kimberly Mallett from Penn State University, who studied the effect of a brief, dermatologist-delivered intervention on patients’ subsequent sunscreen use and related behaviors. Importantly, the intervention is compatible with providers’ busy schedules.
By Anne HardingNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Giving metformin to non-diabetics after an acute myocardial infarction does not improve left ventricular function, a new randomized trial shows.
In this podcast, Georg Schett, MD, discusses the results and implications of his team’s recent study examining the tapering or stopping of medication in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who achieve stable remission.
A roundup of COVID-19 news, including potential treatment options, new guidance from the CDC and IDSA, and statements from the FDA on testing and the use of NSAIDs.
Dr McKinney explains what neurally adjusted ventilatory assist is and the research around its use in children and adults.
<p>This article features several cases of skin lesions caused by leisure activities, such as swimming, beach-going, and sports. &nbsp;It features curaneous larva migrans, swimmer's itch, second-degree sunburn, seabather's eruption, and more.</p>
New research suggests probiotics and prebiotics may be linked to treating childhood atopic dermatitis.
<p>Acting out is common among children with CP, but two programs can teach parents how to reduce their child's behavioral problems.</p>
The American Diabetes Association has updated its 2019 standards of care for diabetes focusing on the improvement of cardiovascular and renal health in individuals with diabetes.
In a new literature review, researchers aimed to better understand the connection between high daily intake of vitamin C and the development, prevention, and treatment of osteoporosis.
In this podcast, Meredith Duncan, from Vanderbilt University, discusses her latest research on how smoking cessation affects cardiovascular disease risk.
Joshua Z. Goldenberg, ND, answered our questions about his team’s study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of biofeedback-based interventions for treating irritable bowel syndrome among adults and children.
By Shereen Jegtvig
Researchers have developed a new method using inexpensive ultrasound technology to treat AD and restore memory.
Rilpivirine-based therapy was associated with reduction in the progression hepatic damage in people living with HIV, according to recent research.
A recent systematic review examined whether music therapy had positive effects on mental state and social functioning in patients with schizophrenia.