Filling Gaps in Online Weight Loss Programs
Adding extra telephone coaching helped patients with obesity who did not respond well to an initial online weight loss program lose weight and keep it off....
Adding extra telephone coaching helped patients with obesity who did not respond well to an initial online weight loss program lose weight and keep it off....
Andrea Austin, MD, discusses the risks of compartmentalizing in the emergency department and offers a strategy to help avoid emergency physician burnout....
A recent study found the respiratory and non-respiratory symptom burden in patients with COPD is high when compared with patients without COPD....
About one-third of pneumococcal serotypes in a large study of community-acquired pneumonia are not included in the current pneumococcal conjugate vaccines....
Yoga appeared to be the most effective exercise for schizophrenia symptom control, according to a recent systematic review and meta-analysis....
Greater protein intake in chronic kidney disease may lower mortality, and clinicians should routinely evaluate food intake with attention to energy and protein....
Recent findings showed that step-based and minute-based exercise were equally effective for reducing mortality risk in older women....
The cycle of trauma and addiction can be interrupted by mental health professionals who combine trauma-informed care with stigma-free care...
Both symptomatic and asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment in patients with HIV are associated with a higher risk for low/very low viremia and viral failure....
Many patients with MS from underserved populations prefer shared decision making (SDM), and SDM is important to ensure equitable access to healthcare....
AI use is expanding in dermatology, but experts caution that more research is needed to optimize AI’s functionality for patients with skin of color....
Second primary lung cancers (SPLC) may be more common than previously known, with up to 1 in 6 survivors developing SPLC, but research is limited....
Using NGS in prognostic assessments enhances myelofibrosis prognosis and survival estimates, representing a step toward personalized medicine in myelofibrosis....
A recent study found cell-free DNA liquid profiling accurate and useful in characterizing different types of endometrial cancer and guiding therapy selection....
In a recent study in JAMA Network Open, a video storytelling intervention showed promise for helping Hispanic patients with type 2 diabetes reduce their A1C....
Emerging data on living donor liver transplant for alcohol-associated hepatitis shows the procedure offers a survival benefit over medical management alone....
Improved widespread and systematic counseling on ACS guidelines is needed to increase uptake of healthy behaviors among male and younger cancer survivors....
Researchers found the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to be a useful tool for anxiety assessment in routine COPD management....
An app-based behavioral change program for obesity led to sustained weight loss by changing participants’ perceptions of hunger and satiety....
MASH's economic burden is substantial, particularly for patients with MASH and multiple comorbidities, even in the absence of cirrhosis....
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