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2018: A banner year for hematology drug approvals
SAN DIEGO – There have been 32 new hematology drug approvals and the year isn’t over yet.
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Technology offers new tools, challenges for rare-disease patients
WASHINGTON –
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Education and support enhance care for rare-disease patients
WASHINGTON –
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Novel blood test for RA prevention?
The relatives of patients with bipolar disorder have increased cardiovascular risk.
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Bias in the clinical setting can impact patient care
Health care providers may harbor implicit, or unconscious, biases that contribute to health care disparities.
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Adjuvanted flu vaccine reduces hospitalizations in oldest old
SAN FRANCISCO – An adjuvanted trivalent flu vaccine cuts the risk of hospitalizations in nursing home residents by about 6%.
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Swings in four metabolic measures predicted death in healthy people
Risk for death is higher in people with swings in fasting blood glucose and cholesterol levels, systolic blood pressure, and body mass index.
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Suma Chand: Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Dr. Chand talks about the use of CBT as monotherapy and in combination with antidepressants for acute and long-term treatment of depression. And...
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Mobile contraception app gets FDA approval
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services push accountable care organizations to take on more risk.
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Laura Marsh: Epilepsy
Dr. Laura Marsh of Baylor College of Medicine discusses manifestations of epilepsy. And Dr. RK begins a series into HIPPA.