April 28th 2025
Smoking prevalence is projected to decline by 2035, yet health consequences persist due to slower reductions among older adults.
Inappropriate Wrist MRI: Did Guidelines Have an Impact?
This article analyzes the use of MRI in a national sample of patients with wrist pain before and after consensus guideline publication.
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President Biden will preview his plan to more than double the size of Medicare’s new drug price negotiation program in the upcoming State of the Union address; Mexicans and Central Americans were most affected by the pandemic in terms of all-cause mortality; two Alabama fertility clinics said they expect to resume in vitro fertilization (IVF) services after a bill was passed to protect doctors.
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Case Report Warns of Pneumothorax Risk in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
March 6th 2024The authors of this report stress the importance of awareness of COVID-19–related complications in young patients who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy, paying particular attention to a potential higher risk of respiratory infections in these patients.
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Promise of AI in MS Research and Treatment Showcased at ACTRIMS 2024
March 3rd 2024The poster session at the Americas Committee for Research and Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2024 dedicated a section to emerging developments in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in research and treatment approaches in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Highlighting Progress, Addressing Unmet Needs in MS Rehabilitation Trials
March 3rd 2024Speakers on the final day of the Americas Committee for Research and Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2024 discussed advancements in rehabilitation trials in multiple sclerosis (MS) and unmet research needs.
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Imaging and 3D Modeling a Key Focus at ACTRIMS 2024
March 2nd 2024On day 2 of the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2024, speakers gave great attention to novel developments in the field of imaging and 3D modeling in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Dr Mitzi Joi Williams: Digital Tools Will Help Make MS Clinical Trials More Inclusive
March 2nd 2024Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, founder and medical director of Joi Life Wellness Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center, explains the issue of underrepresentation in MS clinical trials and the potential for digital health technologies to help overcome this barrier.
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Spotlighting Efforts to Improve Care Equity, Research Access in MS
March 1st 2024Speakers at the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Forum 2024 focused their attention on avenues to improve research accessibility for investigators and care access for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Blockage of proposed bill that would protect in vitro fertilization (IVF) reignites debate over reproductive rights and health care access; ransomware attack leaves patients and providers stranded; people 65 years and older should get an additional booster for the COVID-19 vaccine, CDC says.
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Children With SCD Exhibit Distinctive Palatal Rugae Patterns
February 29th 2024A cross-sectional study analyzing morphological and dimensional features of palatal rugae patters revealed that distinct anomalies exist in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) compared with children without.
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Mental Health Forum 2024: How the Mental Health Parity Act Affects Employers and Providers
February 28th 2024In a recent presentation featured at the Midwest Business Group on Health's Mental Health Forum, an expert shed light on the evolving landscape shaped by the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Treatment Act.
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Primary Care Delivery Is in Urgent Need of Innovation
February 28th 2024At an Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event cohosted by The American Journal of Managed Care® and Optum, speakers emphasized that innovation is urgently needed in primary care delivery to address the broken US health care system.
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