Search

A growing body of evidence suggests that several sessions of a 10-minute procedure may be beneficial for certain patients with hair loss, including those with hereditary hair thinning or baldness. The therapy was one of many developments discussed at the 2019 AAD Annual Meeting.
In a recent study, researchers examined the effects of consuming symbiotic foods on glycemic control, lipid profiles, and microalbuminuria in non-obese patients with type 2 diabetes.
New research suggests probiotics and prebiotics may be linked to treating childhood atopic dermatitis.
Aspirin is commonly used to help lower the risk for heart attack, but could once-daily use be associated with a higher risk of skin cancer? The authors of a new study aimed to explore this further in men and women with and without daily aspirin exposure.
A roundup of COVID-19 news, including a study of the safety of ACE inhibitors and ARBs, guidance from AMA for returning retired physicians, and potential ocular symptoms of infection.
<p>Acting out is common among children with CP, but two programs can teach parents how to reduce their child's behavioral problems.</p>
<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>
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.
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 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.
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.
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 new study examines the relationship between the varicella vaccine and pediatric arterial ischemic stroke. Consultant360 spoke with the lead author about the findings.
A recent study adds weight to the growing argument that antianxiety and hypnotic drugs increase the risk of death in long-term users.
Dear Readers, Consultant360 has been revitalized! The site is now structured around the 1000+ disease states and conditions that health care providers treat. Looking for resources on asthma but cannot find them in the menu bar? Type “asthma” in the red search bar at the top of the homepage, and a list of relevant Disease State Hubs will be brought to your fingertips. This simpler approach will help you navigate the site more easily and find what you’re looking for more quickly.
A new study examined whether lung function decline, assessed by forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in one second, is accelerated in women undergoing menopause.
The authors of a recent study investigated the prevalence of demoralization and depression among patients with Parkinson disease, as well as factors that may increase odds of demoralization.