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A new economic modeling study published in The Lancet HIV has shed light on interventions needed to reach national targets for the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative. Infectious Diseases Consultant discussed the findings further with lead author Bohdan Nosyk, PhD.
Guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology recommend stopping disease modifying therapy in those without relapsing MS and who are nonambulatory. Researchers of a study presented at ACTRIMS Forum 2019 analyzed data from 2009 to determine whether practitioners followed this recommendation.
Sarah Ballou, PhD, answers our questions about her research on the effects of IBS on daily function between disease subtypes, as well as about current IBS management challenges and more.
Fiber is an underconsumed nutrient, and this is considered a public health concern because of its impact on overall health.
In this commentary, Diane Vizthum, a nutritionist from Johns Hopkins, outlines the research done on the ketogenic diet, whether it benefits heart health, and which patients may actually benefit from the diet.
Recent research has indicated that, despite successful antiviral therapy, liver transplantation candidates with hepatitis C virus and alcoholic liver disease may still experience worse outcomes with continued alcohol use.
Ron is a 46-year-old overweight man who is worried about his risk of heart disease. In an attempt to lower his risk, Ron recently adopted a vegetarian diet, but at his most recent check-up, tells you that he is struggling to give up meat altogether.
Based on findings from the Phase 3 A DUE study, Janssen Research & Development, LLC recently submitted a New Drug Application to the FDA seeking approval of an investigational once-daily, single-tablet combination therapy of macitentan and tadalafil for the long-term treatment of patients with PAH.
s there a family history of mental illness? Is there any stress going on at home?
It is much more important to have a balanced diet for the long-term instead of relying on a short-term plan to lose weight.
Three of four physicians now use tablet computers, and as you continue to unlock the health care potential of these devices, Consultant for Pediatricians will be right there with you.
Researchers explored the accuracy of traditional flu surveillance and the concern that it misses many asymptomatic cases in a new analysis.
Cassiano Augusto, MD, answers our questions about his team’s recent narrative review examining Fabry disease nephropathy.
Neil Baum, MD Neil Baum, MD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Urology, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA, and author of Marketing Your Clinical Practice: Ethically, Effectively, and Economically, Jones Bartlett Publishers. He is also author of Social Media For The Healthcare Profession, Greenbranch Publishing, 2011. He blogs at http://neilbaum.wordpress.com/  
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As the COVID-19 vaccines are distributed across the United States, questions arise around vaccine hesitancy, local and state guidelines, and supply and demand. In this Q&A, Dr Evans addresses our burning questions.
By Lorraine L. Janeczko
<p><span>Sexually abused children whose mothers believe them and offer comfort are less likely to suffer from anger and depression, according to a new study.</span></p>