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GLP-1 agonists semaglutide, liraglutide may help to treat alcohol use disorder
Patients with alcohol use disorder who used GLP-1 agonists to treat obesity or type 2 diabetes had a decreased risk for hospitalization due to alcohol use disorder, according to a study published in JAMA Psychology.
Aceclidine-based miotic improves both near, distance vision
INDIANAPOLIS — An aceclidine-based miotic may improve both near and distance vision in presbyopic patients as a result of its pupil selectivity, according to research presented at Academy 2024.
VIDEO: Newest Red Book includes updates on RSV, pneumococcal vaccination
NEW YORK — In this video from the Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium, David W. Kimberlin, MD, provides an overview of the topics that were added to the 2024-2027 Red Book published earlier this year.
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VIDEO: Future trends in AI may revolutionize health care systems
ORLANDO — In this video from the AIMed24 Annual Meeting, Rubin Pillay, PhD, discusses trends in AI that may shape the future of health care.
GLP-1RAs confer ‘metabolic benefit,’ lower odds for MASLD after liver transplantation
SAN DIEGO — Patients with diabetes who were prescribed glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists had lower odds of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease after liver transplantation, noted a presenter at The Liver Meeting.
‘Potential added benefit’: Colchicine lowers risk for knee, hip replacement in gout
WASHINGTON — The use of colchicine for gout flare prevention imparts a “modest” decrease in the risk for knee or hip replacement over several years, according to a study presented at ACR Convergence 2024.
Greater cardiorespiratory fitness could reduce risk for dementia by 40%
High cardiorespiratory fitness corresponded with better cognitive function and a decreased risk for dementia, according to findings published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Cognitive behavioral therapy via remote video reduces suicide attempts
Cognitive behavioral therapy delivered via telehealth using remote video reduced suicide attempts and suicidal ideation among high-risk adults, according to the results of a randomized clinical trial.
Optometry Giving Sight names Donna J. Mikulecky executive director
Optometry Giving Sight has named Donna J. Mikulecky, CPA, as the organization’s next executive director, replacing retiring Lois Schoenbrun, FAAO, according to a press release.
VIDEO: Consider EVO ICL for high myopes with keratoconus
NEW YORK — In this Healio Video Perspective from OSN New York, William B. Trattler, MD, of the Center for Excellence in Eye Care in Miami, discusses how the EVO ICL may be beneficial for patients with keratoconus and myopia.
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