Sensory Stimulation, Physical Therapy Effective at Improving Gait Performance in PD
July 8th 2022Electrical stimulation, physical activity, and balance interventions were also found to be effective in improving gait for patients with neurological disorders including Parkinson disease (PD), stroke, and dementia, according to a recent review.
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President Joe Biden will sign an executive order to protect access to the abortion pill and emergency contraception; Governor Gavin Newsom announced California will make low-cost insulin; CMS proposed a rule that would bring major reforms to the accountable care organization program.
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New Findings May Have Implications for PH Classification
July 8th 2022Researchers have found that patients who have idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) with a phenotype characterized by a smoking history and low diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide had little in common with patients with classical IPAH.
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Dr Lauren Powell: Takeda’s Partnership With Xavier Is a Long-term Investment
July 8th 2022In the second interview in a series, Takeda’s Lauren Powell, MPA, PhD, vice president, US Health Equity & Community Wellness, discussed how a partnership with Xavier University of Louisiana will unfold over several years.
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Patients With Cancer Face Major Financial Roadblocks, Not All Concerning Out-of-Pocket Costs
July 7th 2022Abstracts presented at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual meeting detailed the financial hardships many patients with cancer face, including those related to high-deductible health plans and clinical trial participation.
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Method of Tissue Acquisition May Determine Success of Gene Sequencing in Lung Cancer
July 7th 2022Successful comprehensive genomic profiling of tissue samples among patients with lung cancer was more likely to occur when samples were extracted via resections vs fluid cytology, biopsy, or fine-needle aspirations.
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Age, Sex, Kidney Disease Predict Mortality for Patients Hospitalized With Respiratory Diseases
July 7th 2022A recent study found that older age, male sex, residence in a long-term care home, and chronic kidney disease were shared predictors of increased mortality for patients hospitalized with influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, or SARS-CoV-2.
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Targeting β Cells May Hold Promise for Preventing and Treating T1D
July 7th 2022Although the autoimmune response that reduces β cell numbers has often been the focus of research in type 1 diabetes (T1D), findings from a new study suggest proinflammatory signaling in islet β cells may play a significant role in disease progression.
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Research Explores Patterns of Triple Therapy Use in Patients With Inadequately Controlled COPD
July 6th 2022A cross-sectional, observational study found that triple therapy was initiated in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who experienced poor disease control on maintenance therapy.
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Drug Survival of Psoriasis Biologics Associated With Efficacy, Safety Profile
July 6th 2022Drug survival rates of biologics in patients with psoriasis were shown to be associated with their effectiveness and safety profiles, in which incidence of psoriatic arthritis, nail involvement, and other factors were indicated as effect modifiers.
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Contributor: COVID-19 Ranked Among the Top 5 Telehealth Diagnoses Nationally in April 2022
July 6th 2022COVID-19 was ranked in the top 5 diagnoses through telehealth in the Midwest, Northeast, and West regions as well as nationally in the month of April, coinciding with an increase in COVID-19 cases.
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How Machine Learning, Digital Therapeutics Improve Personalized Care
July 5th 2022Panelists at the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions 2022 Leadership Summit discussed the latest innovations in digital therapeutics and how they benefit patients on an individual and broad scale.
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Evaluating Value-Based Contracting in Behavioral Health: A Q&A With Vanessa Bobb, MD, PhD, FAPA
July 5th 2022At AHIP 2022, Vanessa Bobb, MD, PhD, FAPA, vice president of Behavioral Health & Medical Integration at CDPHP, moderated a session on real-world study findings showcasing cost and quality benefits of value-based contracting in behavioral health. Bobb discusses findings of the study and how value-based programs can be better leveraged in mental health and substance abuse care.
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Hypomethylating Agents Can Produce Long Remission of MPNs but May Contribute to Morbidity, Mortality
July 4th 2022Hypomethylating agents are a widely used treatment option in acute myeloid leukemia secondary to myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), but careful monitoring of thromboembolic risk is needed for optimal outcomes.
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