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181. Safety gaps found in cardio device approval: Study
The majority of cardiovascular devices with Class I recalls from the FDA made it to market without rigorous testing, according to a Sept. 16 study in Annals of Internal Medicine. Over a 10-year period, ...17 September 2024 -
182. Antibiotic resistance's growing toll: 12 numbers
More than 39 million people are projected to die of antibiotic-resistant infections between 2025 and 2050, a first-of-its-kind study found. The study, published Sept. 16 in The Lancet and conducted ...17 September 2024 -
183. Cancer drugs: 4 updates to know
... cancer in a global, clinical trial. Ponsegromab, a monoclonal antibody treatment from Pfizer, showed promising results in a clinical study aimed at treating the wasting condition cachexia in cancer ...16 September 2024 -
184. 'Too big to fail?': A cautionary tale for health systems
... those transactions increased healthcare prices by 5.2%. The study, published in American Economic Review: Insights, found that 90% of hospital markets are highly concentrated. The study demonstrates ...16 September 2024 -
185. Can mammograms help identify heart disease?
Mammography can be used to identify a key indicator for heart disease in women, according to a study presented at the Menopause Society's annual meeting. Researchers from the Philadelphia-based Drexel ...16 September 2024 -
186. New study questions tubal sterilization's effectiveness
... Health. The study involved more than 4,000 women who reported having their tubes tied — a procedure known as tubal sterilization — as part of the National Survey of Family Growth between 2002 and ...16 September 2024 -
187. UC San Diego Health tests Apple Vision Pro in the OR
UC San Diego Health is looking at using Apple's new Vision Pro headset in operating rooms. The health system is conducting a study looking at how apps within the Apple Vision Pro, which utilizes spatial ...16 September 2024 -
188. Antibody helps cancer patients regain weight: Study
A phase 2 trial of ponsegromab has shown promising results in treating cancer cachexia, a condition that leads to severe weight and muscle loss, according to a study published Sept. 14 in the New England ...16 September 2024 -
189. Studies unravel 3 common medical practices
... has shown little benefit of the practice, but evaluating pain is a tricky task. The methodology of a new spine stimulation study of 7,500 patients has also been questioned because of how it tests pain ...16 September 2024 -
190. 1 in 3 hospital medication errors are IT-related: Study
A new study found that technology-related errors (TREs) were a significant issue in the computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system of one pediatric hospital, with 1 in 3 prescribing errors being ...16 September 2024 -
191. 44 ACOs to know | 2024
... the clinical team analyze patients' claims data. According to a study looking at the impact of this partnership, Ilumed has saved about $3 million a year from prevented escalations and admissions. In 2022, ...13 September 2024 -
192. Family members' health can suffer when relative has cancer: Study
Individuals are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and psychological illness after a family member is diagnosed with cancer, according to a study published Sept. 9 in Cancer. Researchers ...13 September 2024 -
193. Wegovy beats rival drug in comparative weight loss trial
... semaglutide for Type 2 diabetes, -5.6% with liraglutide for obesity, and -3.1% with liraglutide for Type 2 diabetes. The study participants were prescribed the medications for either Type 2 diabetes ...13 September 2024 -
194. Surgeon General: Parental stress a critical public health issue
... stressors. A 2022 study published in Jama Network Open found child care stress was prevalent among healthcare workers during the pandemic and associated with burnout, anxiety and depression. In recent ...13 September 2024 -
195. Fewer than than 1% of COPD patients get post-acute pulmonary rehab: Study
A total of 0.8% of patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease follow up hospitalization with pulmonary rehabilitation treatment, according to a study published Aug. 13 in Annals of the ...12 September 2024 -
196. Becker's Radiology Report
... training | Radiologists rebuff CMS proposal: 5 notes | ChatGPT overprescribes imaging: Study October 04, 2024 2 Stanford radiology chairs step down | Mayo spotlights MRI, active implant safety ...12 September 2024 -
197. Memorial Sloan Kettering identifies new lung cancer
... small cell lung cancer included in the study, 3% were found to have atypical small cell lung carcinoma. Sixty-five percent of those patients classified themselves as "never smokers," the release said. ...12 September 2024 -
198. Care deserts spread across specialties
... that have expanded in 2024: Pharmacy An Ohio State University study found 46% of counties do not have retail pharmacies within 10 miles. More counties may experience pharmacy deserts as CVS plans to ...12 September 2024 -
199. Providence expands digital assistant to 7,000-plus providers
... care plan, 20% said the tool allowed them to avoid a referral, while another 20% said it changed their referral. The program's leaders published a case study with their findings in August in the New England ...12 September 2024 -
200. Mount Sinai, IBM join forces
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System and IBM are launching a new research effort aimed at improving the mental health of young people. The organizations are partnering on a study called the ...12 September 2024