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<p><span>Functional overconnectivity between brain regions may underlie the sensory overresponsivity seen in young people with ASD.</span></p>
To meet the demands of a growing pay-for-performance system, clinicians must assist patients to improve outcomes and participate in preventive activities, while decreasing costs and creating a patient-centered environment.
You would think that on my fifth visit to Nicaragua that my Spanish would be pretty good.
New research examined whether increased BPA exposure from consumption of canned beverage actually affects blood pressure and heart rate variability.
Because of the way that technology keeps moving forward Clinical Geriatrics® will become an online-only publication starting with the May 2013 issue.
This article will review sources of PG and how it works, as well as clinical tips and pearls for diagnosis and treatment.
In this video, Brittany A. Davidson, MD, discusses navigating goals-of-care conversations in gynecologic oncology, including how to identify patients at high risk of death who might benefit from a timely goals-of-care conversation, how to have a goals-of-care conversation, and how the conversations impact clinical practice. Dr Davidson also discussed these topics during a session at The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) 2023 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer titled "Navigating High Stakes Conversations in Gynecologic Oncology: Goals of Care Conversations."
A team of researchers have published a core outcome set (COS) that consists of the 9 most critical outcomes in bariatric and metabolic surgery clinical trials.
A study examined the role of time of onset of niacin-related facial adverse events in patient-reported perception of symptom severity.
In its new position statement, the American Geriatrics Society has addressed strategies for resource allocation and age-related considerations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often have a high symptom burden, and symptoms may often be underreported. In a recent editorial, researchers evaluated data on the effectiveness of patient-reported symptom assessments in managing CKD symptoms.
The authors of a recent study investigated whether efforts geared towards the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus during infancy could impact the presence of asthma at age 6 years.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has called for an end to daylight savings time in a new position statement, citing potential public health and safety benefits.
New research finds that for a subset of obese individuals, obesity does not translate to metabolic problems such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
<p><span>Infants are now most likely to catch whooping cough from their siblings, a new study says.</span></p>
By Reuters StaffNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Genetic makeup appears to influence the risk of developing gestational diabetes, but not the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes, according to results from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) trial.
A new study investigated the relationship between blood pressure and health behavior, including sleep and exercise, using data collected from over-the-counter wearable devices.
The ideal timing of renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury remains unclear, despite extensive previous studies. In a recent meta-analysis, researchers sought to compare the benefits associated with earlier vs later initiation of renal replacement therapy.
<p>Young smokers who have smoked more cigarettes have clear differences in their brains compared to lighter smokers.</p>