Commentary
Commentary
Delayed Bleeding: The Silent Risk for Seniors
The way that it did change my care was to give good return precautions to patients, to make sure they have somebody with them to say, “Hey,...
Commentary
The Wellness Industry: Financially Toxic, Says Ethicist
The money coming out of people’s pockets for wellness products could be used for the payment of things that we know work.
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SURMOUNT-OSA Results: ‘Impressive’ in Improving Sleep Apnea
Doctors discuss the SURMOUNT-OSA study that led to a mean reduction in AHI of over 60%.
Commentary
Are Beta-Blockers Needed Post MI? No, Even After the ABYSS Trial
ABYSS is consistent with REDUCE-AMI, says doctor; stopping beta-blockers at 1 year did not increase death, MI, or stroke.
Commentary
What Are the Best Supplements for Patients With Kidney Disease? A Few Stand Out
A dietitian provides advice on the best supplements for kidney disease, including fish oil, probiotics, and vitamin D.
Commentary
Part of Taking a Good (Human) Patient History Includes Asking About Pet Vaccinations
Following trends in humans, rates of vaccination in pets have decreased in recent years.
Opinion
The Prohibitive Price Tag
The guidelines, in essence, are useful, but only apply to a perfect world where drug cost doesn’t matter.
Commentary
Promoting a Weight-Inclusive Approach to Treat Obesity
There is a common denominator: Help patients live healthy, long lives.
Opinion
Optimizing Likelihood of Treatment for Postpartum Depression: Assessment of Barriers to Care
Screening and treatments are no longer barriers to care; access continues to be.
Commentary
Gabapentin: The Hope, the Harm, the Myth, the Reality
The drug has a surprising number of off-label uses, some with no evidence of efficacy.
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Why Tradwives Are Trending
Somehow, this romanticizing of women in old-fashioned homemaking roles, cooking, cleaning, and caring for children is trending in 2024.