In a diverse cohort of virologically suppressed women with HIV, long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine (CAB+RPV LA) maintained high rates of viral suppression with low virologic failure over a median...
A large cohort study found no significant association between migraines, their subtypes, or frequency and Parkinson disease (PD) risk in women 45 years and older, suggesting migraines may not contribute to...
A new study found that therapy dogs reduce anxiety in children visiting the emergency department, with both child-reported and parent-reported anxiety scores decreasing more in those who interacted with a...
Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....
A recent study examining gout and chronic kidney disease found that achieving a serum urate level below 6 mg/dL with urate-lowering therapy does not increase the risk of severe or end-stage kidney disease...
A recent study compared clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia, distinguishing familial chylomicronemia syndrome from multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome.
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A new study finds that electronic health record activity data are poor predictors of individual physician burnout but may help flag clinics where burnout risk is highest.
A new randomized clinical trial found that psilocybin therapy reduced symptoms of depression in frontline clinicians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with effects lasting up to 6 months.
A recent study investigated whether intravenous vitamin C could reduce postoperative pain and opioid consumption in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.
A retrospective cohort study suggested that colchicine prophylaxis at urate-lowering therapy initiation may lower cardiovascular event risk in patients with gout.
In a diverse cohort of virologically suppressed women with HIV, long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine (CAB+RPV LA) maintained high rates of viral suppression with low virologic failure over a median...
A large cohort study found no significant association between migraines, their subtypes, or frequency and Parkinson disease (PD) risk in women 45 years and older, suggesting migraines may not contribute to...
A new study found that therapy dogs reduce anxiety in children visiting the emergency department, with both child-reported and parent-reported anxiety scores decreasing more in those who interacted with a...
Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....
A recent study examining gout and chronic kidney disease found that achieving a serum urate level below 6 mg/dL with urate-lowering therapy does not increase the risk of severe or end-stage kidney disease...
A recent study compared clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia, distinguishing familial chylomicronemia syndrome from multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome.
...
A new study finds that electronic health record activity data are poor predictors of individual physician burnout but may help flag clinics where burnout risk is highest.
A new randomized clinical trial found that psilocybin therapy reduced symptoms of depression in frontline clinicians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with effects lasting up to 6 months.
A recent study investigated whether intravenous vitamin C could reduce postoperative pain and opioid consumption in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.
A retrospective cohort study suggested that colchicine prophylaxis at urate-lowering therapy initiation may lower cardiovascular event risk in patients with gout.