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In a recent study, researchers examined illness characteristics in symptomatic school-aged children with COVID-19.
A new study finds that vitamin C supplements could be as effective as exercise as a lifestyle strategy for overweight and obese adult patients.
As we come up on the 1-year mark of COVID-19 restrictions, we editors at Consultant360 would like to reflect on the important content published and produced by our valuable key opinion leaders in all areas of medicine.
New research examines the effects of egg-rich diets on patients with type 2 diabetes.
Clinicians should remain vigilant for milk-alkali syndrome (MAS) in elderly patients presenting with hypercalcemia.
Autoantibodies may show up years before symptoms do in patients with primary Sjögren syndrome, according to a research letter published in the November 6 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The American Heart Association has updated its cardiovascular health checklist, changing its name to ‘Life’s Essential 8.’
To evaluate the existing data on this issue, researchers developed a protocol to comprehensively identify all cohort studies that compared the risk of CKD in coffee drinkers with the risk in non-coffee-drinkers and to combine and analyze the results of these studies. 
Researchers conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis that closely examined the relationship between vitamin D levels and schizophrenia.
A new study suggests that treating blood pressure based on absolute risk, rather than blood pressure levels alone, could greatly reduce adverse cardiovascular events.
A study examined how certain dietary patterns influence the risk of adverse cardiovascular event in patients with coronary heart disease, and whether it is more important to eat healthy foods or to avoid less-healthy foods.
The effects of acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery on long-term mortality risk are not well understood. In a recent study, researchers sought to investigate this relationship further.
Although previous research has indicated that HbA1c is related to risk of dementia and cognitive decline, little is known about how glycemic variability or glucose excursions impact this relationship. In a recent study, researchers sought to investigate this impact further.
Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 is a rare disease that is frequently diagnosed late due to its similar clinical presentation to other types of kidney disease. To better understand the characteristics of primary hyperoxaluria that distinguish it from other kidney disease in pediatric patients, researchers conducted a case-control study.
In this COVID-19 roundup, researchers report on an increase in outpatient care following COVID-19 infection, cognition and memory impairment among those recovering from COVID-19, and more.
A patient came to me in search of a primary care physician who could affirm the psychosomatic nature of most of his symptoms, thus avoiding unnecessary tests that would only exacerbate his somatic symptoms.
In the second episode of Critical Observations in Pulmonary Medicine, Dr Rizzo speaks with Freda Patterson, PhD; Heather Bittner Fagan, MD, MPH; and Denise Taylor, MS, RD, regarding novel clinical interventions in cardiovascular disease, including sleep quality and smoking behavior. They also speak about the messaging around smoking cessation.