Excess COVID-19 Deaths in Republican Counties Paint Voting as a Proxy for Public Health Support
June 8th 2022On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with the lead author of a paper that discovered that counties that voted majority Republican in the 2020 presidential election had 73 excess deaths per 100,000 people compared with counties that had Democratic majorities.
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Rhinomed’s Michael Johnson Highlights 2022 Sleep and Snoring Report Findings
June 7th 2022Michael Johnson, CEO of Rhinomed, expands on the findings of the 2022 Annual Global Sleep and Snoring Report conducted in February 2022, which found that people are not getting nearly as much sleep as they should.
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Study Finds Machine Learning Effective in Evaluating CKD Prognosis
June 7th 2022A retrospective study found that 3 machine learning models demonstrated equivalent predictability and greater sensitivity in the prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) compared with the Kidney Failure Risk Equation.
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Inovio's DNA Vaccine Combo Plus Cemiplimab Shows Promise in Glioblastoma
June 7th 2022The results involve a pair of DNA medicines combined with cemiplimab, which is approved as Libtayo to treat other solid tumors. In this study, the regimen is designed to prime a T-cell response before a patient receives radiation.
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Staff shortages due to the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to closures for nursing homes; some states lack funding and guidance for the mental health hotline opening next month; 17 states are considering implementing policies to provide Medicaid reimbursement for services of doulas.
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Dr Stacey Simon Explains Effects of Type 1 Diabetes on Sleep
June 7th 2022Behavioral and physiological components of type 1 diabetes and its management can contribute to worsened sleep and health outcomes, which can vary by age, according to Stacey Simon, PhD, sleep psychologist and associate professor, University of Colorado Denver, Children's Hospital Colorado.
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In Keynote Address, Dr Susan Redline Refutes Report Claiming CPAP May Not Improve Health Outcomes
June 7th 2022Susan Redline, MD, MPH, the SLEEP 2022 meeting keynote speaker, catalogued the evidence proving that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) does improve health outcomes—refuting a recent controversial report that claims otherwise.
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Race Is Not a Risk Factor for Disrupted Sleep, but Racism Is
June 6th 2022A panel of experts at the SLEEP 2022 conference argued against considering race a risk factor for health complications and disrupted sleep, saying that being on the receiving end of racial discrimination is the true risk factor.
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Women Report Greater Psoriasis QOL Impact, Reduced Treatment Satisfaction With Biologics
June 6th 2022Efficacy of biologics was observed in both men and women with psoriasis, although female patients reported a greater impact from the disease on quality of life (QOL) and lower treatment satisfaction.
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Abbott Nutrition has resumed formula production in its Michigan plant to address the nationwide formula shortage; 2 distinct strains of monkeypox may indicate rapid, undetected spread nationwide; the overturn of Roe v Wade could have an effect on in vitro fertilization and genetic testing.
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Dr Kim A. Reiss: There Are Several Exciting Developments in Pancreatic Cancer Research
June 6th 2022Kim A. Reiss, MD, assistant program director of the Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program and assistant professor of medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, discusses pancreatic cancer research she presented at the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting.
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Novel Prognostic Biomarkers Indicate Prognosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
June 6th 2022A novel prognostic model based on N 6-methyladenosine-associated long non-coding RNAs demonstrated accuracy in determining high- and low-risk disease, suggesting the associated risk value may have potential as a novel biomarker.
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Dr Joel W. Neal: Cabozantinib/Atezolizumab May Fullfill Unmet Targeted Treatment Need in NSCLC
June 6th 2022Joel W. Neal, MD, PhD, associate professor, Division of Oncology, Stanford Cancer Institute, is lead investigator on the COSMIC-021 trial, which is investigating cabozantinib plus atezolizumab vs cabozantinib alone in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as a possible second-line treatment beyond chemotherapy.
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ASCT Early in Multiple Myeloma Treatment Improves PFS, but OS Same as RVd
June 6th 2022Results presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting showed a 21.4-month advantage for autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) over a common triplet therapy in progression-free survival (PFS) but no advantage in overall survival (OS).
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Practice-changing data from the DESTINY-Breast04 study, presented during the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago, show that trastuzumab deruxtecan reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50% compared with chemotherapy for human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2)–low patients with both hormone receptor (HR)–positive and HR-negative disease.
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Abstracts Highlight Association Between Idiopathic Hypersomnia and Weight, Social Relationships
June 5th 2022Posters from the SLEEP 2022 conference revealed some of the interaction between idiopathic hypersomnia and different aspects of life, including weight changes and interpersonal relationships.
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Dr David R. Penberthy: Knowledge Gained at ASCO Can Transform Cancer Care
June 5th 2022David R. Penberthy, MD, MBA, is medical director, Radiation Oncology, Bon Secours-Southside Medical Center in Petersburg, Virginia, and president of the Association of Community Cancer Centers for the 2022-2023 term.
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Study Identifies Predictors of Eosinophilic Disease in CRS With Nasal Polyps
June 4th 2022Asthma history and olfactory, rhinorrhea, and nasal polyp endoscopy scores were identified as independent predictors of eosinophilic disease in Chinese patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.
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Study: Suggested Cyclosporine Levels Posttransplant May Be Too Low to Prevent GVHD
June 4th 2022Preventing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic stem cell transplant is a key aspect of patient management, but current cyclosporine concentration guidelines may not be sufficient, according to a recent study.
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