Study reveals no link between HDL cholesterol and movement disorders
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Sep 20, 2024
The findings were seen among adult psychiatric inpatients taking an antipsychotic.
Study explores demand for psilocybin-assisted therapy in US
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Sep 18, 2024
The estimated percentage eligible ranges from 24 to 62% depending on the eligibility criteria used.
Racial disparities seen in prehospital stroke care
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Sep 18, 2024
The findings were seen despite similar use of emergency medical services transport.
Cognitively stimulating leisure activity protects from further cognitive decline
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Sep 19, 2024
The optimal level of programming is at least three to four times a week in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.
Diabetes complications tied to higher risk for gum disease
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Sep 19, 2024
The presence of dyslipidemia further increases the odds of having gum disease in those with neuropathy and retinopathy.
US healthcare system ranks last among wealthy nations, report finds
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Sep 19, 2024
People in the United States die the earliest and live the sickest lives out of 10 developed countries, even though the United States spends the most on healthcare, according to the annual report by health...
New tool helps employers avoid discriminating when using AI in recruiting, hiring
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Kathleen Steele Gaivin
Sep 26, 2024
The Department of Labor has a new tool meant to help employers avoid discriminating against disabled individuals when they use artificial intelligence to assist them with recruiting and hiring.
Cost has many going around doctors to get weight-loss medications
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Sep 18, 2024
Wegovy, Zepbound and other cutting-edge weight-loss drugs are in short supply and often too expensive to afford without insurance coverage.
Current national prevalence of diagnosed a-fib, 10.55 million
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Sep 18, 2024
AF patients became relatively younger over time, were less likely to be female or White, and were more likely to have HTN, diabetes
Medicare’s solvency is biggest stressor for Americans planning for retirement: survey
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Kathleen Steele Gaivin
Sep 24, 2024
Almost two-thirds (63%) of respondents to a new survey said they worry that the Medicare program will run out of money before they are eligible for benefits.