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MedCentral
“Prior authorization began as a reasonable mechanism for controlling costs, but over the decades, I have been practicing it has ballooned into a massive administrative burden that far too often leads to care delays and unnecessary agony and harm.” – René Bravo, MD, President of the California Medical Association (CMA)
All Specialties April 13th 2026
European Heart Journal
The findings support, whenever possible, prioritizing higher-intensity activities in clinical and public health interventions aimed at preventing non-communicable diseases.
Cardiology April 13th 2026
Clinical Advisor
Patient history and self-perception are valuable factors, but should never confirm a diagnosis and must be weighed against objective findings.
Nurse Practitioner (NP) April 13th 2026
Because the patient was complaining of both chest discomfort and dyspnea–which can be caused by vomiting and dehydration–the clinician must consider a potential coronary etiology, even in a 38-year-old.
Cardiology March 27th 2026
Epoch Health
“The art now is to match the intensity of treatment to both global cardiovascular risk and the patient’s blood pressure, rather than chasing a number at all costs.” – Dr. Carolyn Lam, National Heart Center of Singapore
News Medical
Reductions in lean body mass are likely concentrated in non-contractile components rather than reflecting a clear decline in muscle function.
Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism March 27th 2026