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Early data offer ‘hopeful’ results for vagus nerve stimulation in rheumatoid arthritis
SAN DIEGO — Vagus nerve stimulation may represent a “novel therapeutic option” for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, according to data presented at the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology West.
BLOG: Selling your practice when you own the real estate
Selling a medical practice is a complex transaction that involves not only the assets of the practice itself but also implicates associated real estate.
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CDC warns of potential overdose risk from online pharmacy prescriptions
The CDC issued a warning to health care officials, clinicians and patients about a potential risk for overdose among people ordering counterfeit prescription medications from online pharmacies.
Q&A: New Alzheimer’s dataset allows ‘whispers from the brain’ to assist in early detection
The future of Alzheimer’s disease detection and treatment may lie in AI-based datasets encompassing an abundance of real-world evidence from a large number of patients, an expert said.
Election results should not impact investment strategies
A common question we receive every 4 years is: How will the election impact my investments?
Gender, sexual identity may be associated with brain health outcomes
LGBTQ+ people may be more likely to experience adverse brain health outcomes, including late-life depression and dementia, compared with cisgender straight people, according to study results published in Neurology.
NIH finds neuroscience director engaged in research misconduct
The NIH announced that Eliezer Masliah, MD, now former director of the division of neuroscience at the National Institute on Aging, engaged in research misconduct while serving in the agency.
Regional centers, telehealth close Parkinson’s disease care gap in underserved areas
ORLANDO, Fla. — A “hub-and-spoke” model for Parkinson’s disease care featuring multiple regional centers that offered telehealth was effective at closing access gaps for individuals in Arkansas, according to a poster.
VIDEO: How physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation
Physicians can use social media to combat medical misinformation that spreads through it, according to a speaker at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.
Dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing: Take the emotion out of investing
Time in the market is far more important than timing the market. Long-term investors will utilize both the strategies of dollar cost averaging and lump sum investing to reach their investment goals.
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