Health State Utility Scores for DMD-Related Impairment Need to Better Reflect Patient Input
January 12th 2024Patient-reported outcomes data regarding measures of health-related quality of life, also known as health state utilities, in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are scarce, with current knowledge in this area concentrated in caregiver feedback.
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Dr Beau Raymond Shares Expertise on Public Health, Population Well-Being
January 12th 2024Sidney (Beau) Raymond, MD, MMM, FACP, chief medical officer of Ochsner Health Network, believes that the health care system should focus on preventing illness and disease, rather than just treating them after they occur.
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Hypofractionated Chemoradiation Regimen With an Adaptive SABR Boost Shows Promise in NSCLC
January 12th 2024An early-phase, dose-escalation study of a hypofractionated approach to concurrent chemoradiation using an an adaptive stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) boost showed promising results in patients with locally advanced, unresectable non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction Linked to MS, Further Studies Needed on Metabolic Impact
January 11th 2024More research is necessary to understand cerebral oxygen consumption as a predictive biomarker for brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis (MS); however, this study found that mitochondrial dysfunction could have a role in the underlying pathophysiology of MS.
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Substantial State Variations Identified in Health Insurance Coverage at Cancer Diagnosis
January 11th 2024Health insurance coverage is a strong determinant of cancer care access and survival, and the observed variations are despite a significant increase in coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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Patients With Regressive Melanoma Eligible for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy May Have Better Outcomes
January 11th 2024A single-institutional cohort study found that in patients with melanoma, regressive status could be used as a valuable predictive marker of prognosis and response to systemic therapy.
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What We’re Reading: ACA Enrollment Increase; Adult ADHD Surge; High Rent Health Effects
January 11th 2024Health insurance enrollment through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance marketplace has broken a record for the third consecutive year; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) treatment prescriptions for adults surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to lingering shortages; paying high rent can shorten your lifespan.
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Zanubrutinib Shows Benefits Over Bendamustine Plus Rituximab Across CLL/SLL Subgroups
January 10th 2024Findings from the phase 3 SEQUOIA trial favored zanubrutinib over bendamustine plus rituximab in most biomarker-based subgroups of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) without deletion of the 17p chromosome.
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Rethinking Workplace Well-Being: Individual-Level Interventions Found to Be Ineffective
January 10th 2024While individual interventions have become popular among employers to enhance workplace well-being, a new study shows interventions may have to take place on an organizational level to be effective.
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What We’re Reading: Doctor Payment Cuts; Menopause Drug; Student Mental Health Support
January 10th 2024Congress is being urged to reverse a cut to physicians’ Medicare payments; Bayer announced encouraging results on Monday of 2 phase 3 trials for its nonhormonal drug candidate meant to treat hot flashes; more students are turning to online mental health support rather than school counselors.
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Circadian Rhythm, Sleep May Influence Risk of Anorexia Nervosa, Study Finds
January 9th 2024A genetic association study evaluated the relationship between anorexia nervosa and various sleep traits, indicating potential avenues for future research on the link between circadian rhythms and eating disorders.
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Skin Cancer’s Impact on American Indian/Alaska Native Communities Deserves More Consideration
January 9th 2024A retrospective study showcases the need for considering the impact of skin cancers in non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native communities, who experience some of the highest incidences of melanoma in the US.
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AI Capable of Detecting PAH Associated With Congenital Heart Disease
January 9th 2024Congenital heart disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) associated with congenital heart disease can be immediately detected using chest radiograph-based artificial intelligence (AI), a study found.
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