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Journal of Clinical Pathways
Understand the profound implications of Dr. Vidal’s latest research on racial disparities in NGS testing for advanced non-small cell lung cancer, revealing a systemic issue that spans across practices and extends to the level of individual physicians.
Oncology, Medical June 20th 2023
PracticeUpdate
This study underscores the significant association between ASD and periodontitis in adolescents, emphasizing the need for vigilant oral health care in this population.
Dentistry June 16th 2023
Journal of Dental Research
This groundbreaking study utilizes machine learning to predict caries development, opening up new avenues in preventive dentistry. Learn more about the potential of this transformative approach in shaping the future of dental health management.
Annals of Internal Medicine
Treading the line between cost-effectiveness and equity in SCD management, gene therapy presents a paradigm shift. Curious about the economic equilibrium in this new era of treatment? Dive into the latest research insights.
Family Medicine/General Practice June 14th 2023
MDLinx
Pfizer’s diabetes drug, danuglipron, demonstrates comparable weight loss to Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic in a recent mid-stage trial. Explore how this breakthrough could shape the future of type 2 diabetes treatment and weight loss market.
Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism June 14th 2023
Unveiling the Cognitive Potential of Multivitamin Supplementation in Older Adults A recent study has unearthed new insights into the effects of multivitamin supplementation on memory performance in older adults, bringing implications for medical professionals and their approach towards cognitive health in their aging patients. Key Points: Additional Points: “We can only speculate at this time. Older adults with cardiovascular risk factors tend to have lower vitamin and mineral circulating levels. Supplementation with multivitamins may help restore these deficiencies, providing [a] secondary benefit to cognitive health.” Adam M. Brickman, PhD, Professor of Neuropsychology at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Geriatrics June 13th 2023