Trio of Scales Deemed Valid, Reliable for Use in Prurigo Nodularis
March 16th 2023The Skin Pain Numeric Rating Scale, Worst-Itch Numeric Rating Scale, and Dermatology Life Quality Index were evaluated for their content validity, fit-for-purpose, and psychometric and measurement properties among patients with the chronic skin disease being treated with dupilumab.
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Co-occurring Diabetes and Tooth Loss Linked to Worse, Faster Cognitive Decline
March 15th 2023New research suggests older adults with both diabetes and edentulism are more likely to experience worse and faster cognitive decline compared with adults without either condition and adults older in age.
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Racial, Ethnic, Socioeconomic Disparities Identified Among Patients With Cachexia at NSCLC Diagnosis
March 15th 2023A recent study identified disparities in cachexia incidence among patients with stage IV non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) across different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups.
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Dr David Eagle on Celebrating 20 Years of COA at This Year’s Meeting
March 15th 2023In this preview of the 2023 Community Oncology Conference, past president of the Community Oncology Alliance, David Eagle, MD, of New York Cancer & Blood Specialists, discusses what has him excited for this year's meeting, both sessions and speakers.
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Pregnant Women With Epilepsy Experience Worse Perinatal Outcomes
March 15th 2023Findings of a meta-analysis showed that women with epilepsy were at increased odds of miscarriage, stillbirth, and maternal death, and risk of poor perinatal outcomes increased with greater use of antiseizure medication.
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Kentucky passes a bill to require insurers to cover biomarker tests for patients with cancer; CDC opioid guidelines updated in November may be too late for patients with chronic pain; the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new limits to reduce dangerous human-manufactured chemicals in drinking water.
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Biden Administration Releases Drug Rebate List, Promotes End of Vaccine Cost Sharing
March 15th 2023The Biden administration released the list of 27 Medicare Part B drugs that are subject to rebates back to the government for having price increases that rose faster than inflation as well as the removal of out-of-pocket costs for some vaccines covered under Part D.
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Dr Lee Norman on How the Pandemic Changed His Thoughts About Building Resilience
March 14th 2023Lee A. Norman, MD, MHS, MBA, spoke at The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®)’s Institute for Value-Based Medicine®'s March 2023 event on population health about leading physician practices and navigating through change; here, he talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic shifted how he thinks about resiliency during times of intense stress and work.
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The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will cover Alzheimer drug lecanemab (Leqembi) based on inclusion criteria approval and other factors; Pfizer Inc. will buy drug maker Seagen Inc. and their targeted cancer drugs for $43 billion; Novo Nordisk will reduce its insulin costs by up to 75%, and also plans to discount other drugs.
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Dr Manmeet Ahluwalia on Improving Genomic Testing Disparities in Oncology
March 12th 2023Manmeet Ahluwalia, MD, MBA, chief, Solid Tumor Medical Oncology; deputy director; and chief scientific officer at Miami Cancer Institute, addressed disparities in genomic testing among minority patients with cancer, as well as equitable care strategies at his organization’s Center for Equity in Cancer Care & Research.
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Examining the Impact of Language Barriers, Ethnicity on Asthma Outcomes
March 12th 2023Abstracts presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology conference examined how ethnic and language barriers in respiratory care affect Hispanic patients, with results showing the need for improved asthma care.
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Noninvasive Predictors of Pulmonary Hypertension in Interstitial Lung Disease Identified
March 11th 2023The researchers noted that their study is the first to assess the ability of noninvasive variables, both resting- and exercise-based, to identify pulmonary hypertension in interstitial lung disease.
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Rare Risk of Acquired Hemophilia A Seen Following COVID-19 Infection, Vaccination
March 11th 2023A group of researchers detailed a case of acquired hemophilia A (AHA) following infection and again following vaccination, and provided additional insights through their systematic review of available data.
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