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Women 8% less likely than men to receive a liver transplant, possibly due to candidate size
Women with hepatocellular carcinoma were less likely to receive a liver transplant and more likely to die or be removed from the waitlist vs. men, underscoring the need for changes to allocation policies, according to researchers.
Understand stock and bond index funds for slow, steady growth
One important investment vehicle to understand when working toward slow and steady growth is the index fund.
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Early biological therapy for Crohn’s boosts transmural healing threefold, improves outcomes
Initiation of biological therapy within the first year of Crohn’s disease diagnosis was associated with a higher rate of transmural healing, as well as decreased risk for bowel damage progression, surgery and therapy escalation.
WHO: Global cholera deaths increased by 71%
WHO this week announced that cholera cases increased by 13% and cholera deaths increased by 71% globally in 2023.
Benefits of weight loss from bariatric surgery extend to blood pressure control
Bariatric surgery for weight loss was associated with improvements in blood pressure and antihypertensive use among patients with obesity compared with medical therapy and/or lifestyle management, a speaker reported.
PBMs vs. patients: The hidden battle for affordable biosimilars
Biosimilar medications — drugs developed to be very similar, but not identical, to an FDA-approved biologic — were intended to play a vital role in increasing affordable options for patients struggling with a range of chronic conditions.
ACG updates guideline for managing H. pylori in treatment-naive, experienced patients
The ACG has released a new clinical practice guideline that summarizes therapy options and recommendations for both treatment-naive and treatment-experienced patients with active Helicobacter pylori infection, as well as testing concerns.
Mental health of health workers remains a major concern following pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic had a great impact on the health care system and the well-being of health care professionals, the effects of which are still felt today.
Longer PCP discussion may boost CRC screening, concordance rates among older adults
Although training primary care providers in shared decision-making did not significantly improve colorectal cancer concordance or screening rates in older adults, at least 5 minutes of discussion with a PCP may benefit some, data showed.
City of Hope Orange County appoints executive medical director of colorectal surgery
Alessio Pigazzi, MD, PhD, has been appointed executive medical director of colorectal surgery at City of Hope Orange County.
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