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<p>Omega-3 fatty acids in fish and dietary supplements are associated with lower odds&nbsp;of heart disease in higher-risk populations.&nbsp;</p>
By Marilynn Larkin
The following brief case vignette raises an important issue of incidental finding after screening imaging.
In this podcast, Luanne DeChristopher, MSc, discusses the association between high fructose corn syrup, excess-free-fructose, and the coronary heart disease mortality disparity between Black and White individuals.
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.
He discusses the changes that need to be made in the research community to encompass a larger representative cohort, how current events will shape the future of neurology, and how the American Neurological Association has responded.
<p>Calcium and vitamin D supplements did not reduce the long-term risk of adenomas in people who have previously had at least one pre-cancerous growth removed from the colon, according a study that followed 2,259 volunteers for three to five years.</p>
By Lorraine L. JaneczkoNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Life Review Therapy helps patients with schizophrenia imagine themselves in the past and the future, new research suggests.
Although men are living longer than ever before, there remain many major factors that must be considered when evaluating the older male patient.
Recent nutritional surveys in the United States and Canada have shown that many North Americans are not consuming the recommended levels of many micronutrients from dietary intake alone.
In this podcast, Jeff Jin, PhD, discusses his team's recent study, which examined the prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among men who have sex with men.
The American Heart Association has updated its cardiovascular health checklist, changing its name to ‘Life’s Essential 8.’
Individuals that get more than 8 hours of sleep a night have a significantly higher risk of stroke than those getting an average amount of sleep each night, according to a new study.
This COVID-19 roundup discusses potential long-term pulmonary damage following infection, the accuracy of saliva testing vs nasal swabs, expert opinion on the call for booster doses, and the impact of a booster dose on infection risk.