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821. Weight loss drugs not a solution to rising obesity rates: WHO researchers
... and Mounjaro should not be considered a solution, experts say. The findings come from new research published Feb. 29 in The Lancet. For the study, researchers analyzed data from 3,663 population-based ...01 March 2024 -
822. DEI debate touches dermatologists
... vote on the resolutions during its annual meeting March 8-12 in San Diego. Dermatology is the second-least diverse medical specialty behind orthopedics, according to a 2020 study published in Clinics ...01 March 2024 -
823. Behavioral health's impact on cancer surgery outcomes
Cancer patients who undergo surgery and have a behavioral health disorder have higher odds of a complication, prolonged length of stay and 90-day readmission, a recent study found. The study, published ...01 March 2024 -
824. Roswell Park names CMO, 4 oncology chiefs
... of molecular dermatopathology, which is the study of skin disease at the microscopic and molecular levels. Kenan Onel, PhD, MD, was appointed chief of clinical genomics and founding director of the ...01 March 2024 -
825. Ultra-processed foods linked to 30+ adverse health conditions
... the study but reviewed its findings, told The Washington Post. Overall, the researchers wrote that it is a call to action "to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of using population based and public ...29 February 2024 -
826. When ransomware strikes, who to call?
... A 2016 study in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists compared stress responses to forms of terrorism to find that cyberterrorism — even incidents not causing people to suffer physical harm — elicits ...29 February 2024 -
827. Surge of EHR messages a good thing, researchers say
... reported. An AMA-supported study found a 29% increase in median daily message volume at St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare between July 2022 and January 2023, according to the Feb. 27 story. "What's most ...29 February 2024 -
828. Hospital staff experience workplace aggression every 40 hours
... assigned to them, a recent study found. The study, published in The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, examined incidence of patient and visitor aggressive events toward staff ...28 February 2024 -
829. Epic in the last 30 days
... Hospital Review in February: The former Somerset (Pa.) Hospital's affiliation with Pittsburgh-based UPMC will give the facility access to an Epic EHR system. A recent study conducted by the Universit ...28 February 2024 -
830. California hospital chiefs overpaid their own firms $23M, complaint alleges
... removed established performance measures and increased Meridian's management fee, per the complaint. The pay increases were justified by a "study" initiated by Ms. Barnes, though there is no evidence ...28 February 2024 -
831. Becoming an innovation leader: Lessons from Community Health Network’s multi-cancer early detection testing program
... 1. Schrag D, et al. PATHFINDER: A Prospective Study of a Multi-Cancer Early Detection Blood Test. Presentation at European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress September 9-13, 2022; Paris, France. ...28 February 2024 -
832. A weight loss drug candidate could rival Ozempic
... results from this important Phase 2 study. VK2735 continues to demonstrate a promising efficacy and tolerability profile following 13 weeks of repeat dosing in obese subjects," Brian Lian, PhD, CEO of ...27 February 2024 -
833. Cyber framework cuts healthcare insurance premium hikes
... not employing the NIST CSF, a Feb. 27 report from KLAS found. This study, involving Censinet, KLAS Research, the American Hospital Association, and the Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating ...27 February 2024 -
834. Surgery better for diabetes than medical, lifestyle changes, 4 systems find
... Across the U.S., the frequency of bariatric surgeries has dropped 15% after the introduction of popular GLP-1s such as Ozempic and Wegovy. The results, which are the largest and longest follow-up study ...27 February 2024 -
835. Epic's AI sepsis model faces hurdles, study finds
A recent study conducted by the University of Michigan has revealed shortcomings in the effectiveness of the proprietary artificial intelligence software known as the Epic Sepsis Model. Developed ...27 February 2024 -
836. Michael Dowling on a turning point for healthcare CEOs
... a grant by the National Institutes of Health to study gun violence and establish and implement a first-of-its-kind protocol to universally screen and counsel those at risk of firearm injury. In 2022, ...27 February 2024 -
837. From Holland to the US: What keeps this City of Hope leader excited about cancer care
... the foresight in the late '80s to believe that immunotherapy for cancer was a thing and would actually advance and one day help give us good outcomes. Q: What cancer study, technology or innovation are ...27 February 2024 -
838. Why healthcare lags on AI, per Amazon
Healthcare lags behind other industries in its adoption of artificial intelligence, largely because it lacks training capacity, according to a study commissioned by Amazon Web Services. Here are seven ...26 February 2024 -
839. FDA revokes approval of cancer drug Pepaxto
... said there was a "detrimental effect on overall survival" in the study. About a year later, an agency committee voted 14-2 in concluding an unsafe benefit-risk ratio. In August 2023, the FDA proposed ...26 February 2024 -
840. New research: 134K+ cancer cases were missed in 2020
... estimates. Prior to this study, an investigation into the pandemic's effects on cancer screenings and care had not been conducted on such a scale. Led by researchers from the University of Kentucky, ...23 February 2024