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Nutrition411 spoke with Jo Ann Carson, PhD, RDN, about the American Heart Association’s latest science advisory on dietary cholesterol and cardiovascular risk, which was published in Circulation. February is American Heart Month.
In this podcast, Alan S. Go, MD, discusses the results of his recent study, which examined the relationship between HIV, heart failure, and patient demographics.
Jessica Bard: Hello everyone, and welcome to another installment of Podcasts360, your go‑to resource for medical news and clinical updates. I'm your moderator, Jessica Bard with Consultant360 Specialty Network.
<p>As Susan sits chatting to a nurse in a London clinic, a light tapping sound by her head signals that parts of her brain are being zapped by thousands of tiny electromagnetic pulses from a machine plugged into the wall.</p>
<p>Cancer patients who have HBV&nbsp;risk factors or anticipate therapy that could reactivate HBV should undergo HBV screening before their cancer therapy begins.</p>
In this video, Paulina Haight, MD, discusses her team's study, which aimed to determine the association between platinum-free interval and the response to subsequent treatment for patients with recurrent endometrial cancer. Dr Haight lays out the four big conclusions that could be drawn from the study, including the patient response rates to repeat platinum vs lenvatinib/pembrolizumab, what is next for research on this topic, and what other physicians can take away from this study. 
New research uses associations between risk factors to calculate a more accurate estimate of the number of preventable Alzheimer's cases.
<p>Infants with a history of allergies should still get a checkup first, a research review confirms.</p>
Screening boys and girls for growth parameters may help detect celiac disease early, as well as detect growth disorders in general.
The FDA has expanded the indication of a proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitor to include the reduction of risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, and unstable angina requiring hospitalization in adults with established cardiovascular disease.
<p><span>A <span>U.S.&nbsp;</span>government nutrition program for pregnant moms and small children hasn't kept pace with technology, and experts say its paper voucher system is driving low-income women away when they need the program most.</span></p>
Adults are recommended to receive 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Do you receive adequate amounts of sleep? Do you feel that the amount you sleep each night affects your level of stress?
Anisocoria can be a critically important clinical finding in patients given that it has been associated with severe, life-threatening neurologic conditions.
We at Consultant for Pediatricians endured a particularly cold, snowy, and icy winter here in the Northeast. In keeping with the sweet sense of renewal that spring’s long-awaited arrival brings, we’ve refreshed the pages of the journal beginning with this month’s issue.
<p>Each year, roughly 3 million children under the age of 14 play organized tackle football in the United States.&nbsp; Unfortunately, with the health benefits of organized sports for young children also comes the risk of injury.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
New research suggests that there’s a connection between asthma and the development or rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Hello, my name is Dennis Shung from the Yale School of Medicine. Today, I want to talk a little bit about a new machine-learning score used to stratify risks for upper gastrointestinal bleeding that myself and my colleagues have recently published in Gastroenterology.
Following a complicated vaginal delivery 4 months earlier, a 22-year-old mother of a healthy 9.5-lb infant girl experienced stool incontinence and leakage.