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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.
‘Find the broken part and fix it’: Treating depression can improve chronic pain
SAN DIEGO — Improving depressive symptoms can reduce patients’ chronic pain, according to a presenter at the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology West.
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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.
The inside story of Cobenfy
Obscured by the celebratory congratulations and profuse praise of the scientific advance marked by the FDA’s approval of KarXT, now branded Cobenfy, is the revealing and instructive story of how this novel therapeutic agent came to fruition.
Tiziana Life Sciences receives $4M from NIH to advance intranasal Alzheimer’s therapy
A New York-based biotechnology company has received a $4 million grant from the NIH’s National Institute on Aging to advance a novel intranasal therapeutic to treat Alzheimer’s disease, according to a press release from the manufacturer.
Study: No clear association between pet ownership and brain, heart health
ORLANDO, Fla. — An analysis of a large cohort of individuals enrolled in a continuous, multinational survey found no clear associations between brain and heart health and pet ownership, according to a poster.
Suicide attempts fall sharply after screening initiative during primary care visits
A study combining suicide care with depression and substance use care decreased suicide attempts after primary care visits, according to the results of research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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?
‘Unethical’ conversion therapy tied to ‘poor mental health’
Individuals exposed to conversion practice to alter sexual orientation or gender identity have significantly higher risk for developing symptoms of multiple mental health conditions, study results published in Lancet Psychiatry showed.
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