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Updated Guidelines Issued for Assessing Prosthetic Heart Valves

In guidelines issued by the American Society of Echocardiography and published online in the January issue of the Journal of the American Society of Echocardiog

Does More Outdoor Light at Night Help Cause Macular Degeneration?

also seemed to strengthen the link between outdoor light at night and AMD.For his part, Gorski stressed that the study does not show any causality. It doesn t s

Higher Premiums for Employer-Sponsored Insurance Keep Wages Low: Study

Ever glance at your paycheck and wonder why your take-home pay is so much less than you d expect The rising cost of employer-sponsored health insurance is a maj

Delays in Diabetes Diagnoses Seen for Children During Pandemic

For children, disruptions to care during the first 30 months of the pandemic were associated with delays in the diagnosis of diabetes, according to a study publ

Cognitive Therapy or Trazodone Not Effective for Insomnia in Hemodialysis

For patients undergoing hemodialysis with chronic insomnia, the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) or trazodone does not differ

Chemoradiation With SABR Boost Safe, Effective for Advanced Lung Cancer

Chemoradiation with an adaptive stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) boost is safe and effective for patients with locally advanced, unresectable non small

Gabapentinoids Linked to Increased Risk for Severe Exacerbation in COPD

Gabapentinoid use is associated with an increased risk for severe exacerbation among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a

Combo of PDE5i, Nitrates Increases Cardiovascular Morbidity, Mortality in Stable CAD

For men with stable coronary artery disease receiving nitrate medication, the use of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor (PDE5i) treatment for erectile dysfunction is

Dopamine Hit Could Drive Mental Boost From Exercise

what s known as involuntary exercise. We wanted to remove voluntary muscle movement for part of the study, to see if the process in which acute exercise improve

Marijuana Has No Role in Taking Up or Quitting Opioids: Study

There s no link at all between weed use and a person s use of illicit opioids, one way or the other, a new review concludes.Cannabis isn t a gateway drug that c

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