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November 22, 2022 Articles
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- A familiar fight against an unfamiliar foe: Rheumatologists brace for long COVID’s impact
- Alcon completes Aerie acquisition
- APA supports LGBTQ community in wake of nightclub shooting
- Arrhythmias common in patients with syncope
- Biomarker shows promise in predicting future lung cancer risk
- Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines provide added protection, real-world data show
- BLOG: 4 ways optometrists can help patients navigate keratoconus
- Body temperature irrigation for chronic subdural hematoma should be ‘standard of care’
- Climate change is causing fungal pathogens to spread: Here's what providers should know
- Collaborative care medication optimization more effective than CBT in reducing pain
- Comprehensive molecular testing in lung cancer ‘absolutely crucial’ yet underutilized
- Despite effective new therapies, osteoporosis remains undiagnosed, untreated
- Double-dose pneumococcal vaccine boosts immune response in patients with AAV on rituximab
- Early feeding safe after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement
- Exploring the role of oral valacyclovir in the treatment of herpes simplex encephalitis
- FDA approves Hemgenix as first gene therapy for treatment of hemophilia B
- GSK to withdraw multiple myeloma therapy from US market
- Health care industry struggles to keep pace with ‘tectonic shift’ in paid family leave
- History of undiagnosed concussions may yield worse neurocognitive outcomes
- Hooked on ID with Beth Thielen, MD, PhD
- How can paid family leave help address inequity in medicine?
- Immunotherapy combo shows promising efficacy as first-line treatment for NSCLC
- Klotho protein levels linked to Alzheimer's, cognitive decline, amyloid and tau burden
- Low household income may predict higher risk for 30-day HF readmission
- Microsatellites may be associated with poorer survival outcomes in melanoma
- Military personnel exposed to inorganic dust at risk for COPD
- Mobile phone intervention may help improve HIV treatment adherence
- More women surgeon scientists receive NIH funding than in 2010, yet gender gaps remain
- Okyo files investigational new drug application for dry eye disease treatment
- People with childhood adversity at elevated risk for CVD in young adulthood
- Positive interim results for potential first oral medication for pediatric GH deficiency
- Q&A: ‘Promising’ immunotherapies may treat platinum-resistant ovarian cancer
- Racial disparities present in cardiovascular, cardiometabolic disease risk factors
- Risk for lymphoma after postmastectomy breast implant reconstruction ‘still extremely low’
- Sex, race disparities persist among cardiology society awardees
- SGLT2 inhibitor use increased 35-fold among nephrologists since 2015
- Smoking, obesity-related factors significantly increase psoriasis risk
- Speaker: Every patient encounter is an opportunity to address food allergy misconceptions
- Splenic nerve stimulation continues development as potential RA treatment option
- Study finds no association between exposure to artificial TJA implants, cognitive decline
- Top in ID: Moderna bivalent booster; COVID-19 reinfections
- Trial of ponatinib regimen for ALL subset meets primary endpoint
- Ustekinumab, vedolizumab ‘seem perfectly safe’ during pregnancy in IBD patients
- VIDEO: Case study at Congress on Myeloprolieferative Neoplasms supports data from UK
- Video: Development of imaging technology vital to geographic atrophy treatment
- VIDEO: Developments in polycythemia vera at Congress for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
- VIDEO: How to assess, treat children with food allergy anxiety
- VIDEO: Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic development for myeloproliferative neoplasms
- VIDEO: RPE cell transplantation could be alternative for geographic atrophy treatment
- VIDEO: Smart-mobile app screens for CKD in minutes
- VIDEO: Speaker outlines real-world advantages, risks of Port Delivery System
- Women with lupus demonstrate low HPV vaccination rates, high infection rates
- Young people with gender dysphoria more likely to self-harm, large study finds