Is There a Link Between Appendectomies and Development of Parkinson Disease?
May 20th 2019Researchers from Case Western Reserve University sought to resolve conflicting results on whether appendectomies raised a person's risk for developing Parkinson disease. Using data from more than 62 million patients, they team reported results today during the 2019 annual meeting of Digestive Disease Week.
Opicapone Can Increase Length of ON-Periods in Patients With Parkinson Disease
May 18th 2019Once-daily treatment of opicapone, added to levodopa, has been found to increase the length of ON-periods in patients with Parkinson disease, according to an abstract presented at the 2019 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting.
New Computer App Could Predict Risk Factors for Adverse Outcomes of COPD Exacerbations
May 15th 2019A new computer application could easily and reliably predict the short-term risk of adverse outcomes and guide treatment options for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who visited an emergency department due to an exacerbation.
Willis Towers Watson Report: Employers Aim to Provide High-Quality Care at Affordable Prices
May 8th 2019According to Willis Towers Watson’s Health Care Access and Delivery Survey, a growing number of employers have implemented new strategies to provide their employees with increased access to high-quality, convenient, and affordable healthcare.
Comorbidities May Wipe Out Value of Follow-up Visits in Preventing Readmissions for COPD
May 1st 2019A new study has examined whether rapid follow-up appointments within 10 days of discharge affect the risk of readmission for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who experience acute exacerbations that lead to hospitalizations.
Study: Oncotype DX-Guided Treatment May Cut Breast Cancer Care Costs by $50 Million in US
April 26th 2019Working from findings in the landmark TAILORx study, reseachers estimated that Oncotype DX-guided treatment could reduce the total first-year breast cancer care by nearly $50 million across the United States.
How Can Communication Regarding Off Periods in Parkinson Disease Be Improved?
April 25th 2019Researchers have identifed major barriers and facilitators regarding communication between parties involved along the continuum of care in Parkinson disease, specifically related to off periods of the disease.
Unreported Exacerbations of COPD Could Affect Outcomes of Clinical Trials
April 24th 2019Unreported exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in clinical trials may be more prevalent than researchers realize, and this could cause them to underestimate the frequency of clinically significant exacerbations. This could affect the conclusions studies reach about the effectiveness of treatments.