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Study Finds No Significant Effect of Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil on BP
Hypotensive symptoms were reported in 5% patients, with no significant hypotensive episodes.
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Study Finds No Increased MACE Risk for JAK Inhibitors in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
The analysis looked at treatment with the upadacitinib and abrocitinib (Cibinqo), both approved for treating AD in...
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How Extreme Rainfall Amplifies Health Risks
Climate change may impact respiratory, cardiovascular, and mental health as extreme weather increases.
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On Second Thought: Aspirin for Primary Prevention — What We Really Know
Recommendations vis-à-vis aspirin have evolved at a dizzying pace.
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Brews, Bubbles, & Booze: Stroke Risk and Patients’ Favorite Drinks
Findings from a wealth of studies can inform physician-patient discussions regarding stroke risk and beverage consumption.
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Use of Urinalysis to Assess Adherence to Prescribed Cardiovascular Medications: Focus on Hypertension
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Silent Epidemic: Loneliness a Serious Threat to Both Brain and Body
There is some evidence to suggest that isolation is more predictive of physical health outcomes, whereas loneliness is more predictive of mental...
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ATA: Updates on Risk, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer
Researchers compared medical records of adults with type 2 diabetes and moderate cardiovascular risk who were new users of GLP-1 receptor agonists...
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Lifestyle Medicine Trends to Keep an Eye On
“What we truly need is a patient-centered approach that restores health by addressing not just diagnoses but also the physical, emotional, and...
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Social Adversity Increases Mortality Risk in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension
HIV+ patients with HF, PH, and social adversity had a sevenfold increase in all-cause mortality.
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AF Burden Increases Around Time of COPD Hospitalizations
Patients with COPD exacerbations requiring hospitalization should be monitored for cardiac arrhythmias.
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Semiannual Time Changes Linked to Accidents, Heart Attacks
Time shifts can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and accidents, say experts.