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901. Weight loss drugs tied to fewer anxiety, depression cases: Study
... study. A review of more than 4 million patient records conducted by Epic Research found that diabetic patients are less likely to have anxiety if they are taking any glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor ...08 February 2024 -
902. Study Shows Risk Mitigation Tools Reduce Medical Malpractice Losses
... recent study examined this and found that among one company that offered such resources, there was a correlation with a 10% reduction in malpractice losses. The study was conducted by the actuarial ...09 February 2024 -
903. AI scribes fall short, per Kaiser Permanente study
... study's early release. The researchers from the Oakland, Calif.-based health system found an overall favorable response from providers, who reported more personal and effective appointments and less after-hours ...08 February 2024 -
904. Long COVID in kids: What the newest data shows
... Mohandas, MD, one of the study authors and an infectious disease specialist at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, told The New York Times. Similar to adult cases, children with long COVID also get coughs, ...08 February 2024 -
905. Scholarship established by CDC Foundation for descendants of Tuskegee study victims
The CDC Foundation announced the creation of an endowed scholarship specifically to support the descendants of the 625 Black men who were denied syphilis treatment in the Tuskegee, Ala. Study of Untreated ...07 February 2024 -
906. Cleveland Clinic study finds unique tumor traits in young colon cancer patients
... the study, said in a Feb. 5 news release. "Our team discovered that bacteria were more abundant and compositionally distinct in tumors from young-onset patients. These insights help us better understand ...07 February 2024 -
907. Why being a workplace jerk pays off — until it doesn't
... A 2014 study out of State College-based Pennsylvania State University and Stony Brook (N.Y.) University asked 200 students to come up with ideas for an online marketing campaign, then work together to ...07 February 2024 -
908. 5 recent Joint Commission moves
... control measures, according to a study published in the June issue of The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. The findings showed patients at accredited long-term care hospitals were ...07 February 2024 -
909. Zepbound, Mounjaro show potential for fatty liver disease
Eli Lilly's phase 2 study of Mounjaro and Zepbound found promising results for the medications to treat fatty liver disease, the drugmaker said Feb. 6. The two medications are being tested among patients ...06 February 2024 -
910. 5 Ozempic updates
... cancer were unfounded, according to a preliminary FDA review and a recent study. More than 20 clinical trials are investigating whether Ozempic and other medications in its drug class can reduce inflammation. ...06 February 2024 -
911. The two-arm strategy for vaccinations
Delivering multiple vaccines in both arms, rather than just one, substantially increases antibody responses, new research suggests. In a review of 947 participants in a larger study about the efficacy ...06 February 2024 -
912. Zepbound may significantly lower blood pressure in overweight adults, new study finds
Eli Lilly's ingredient for Type 2 diabetes medication Mounjaro and its new weight loss drug, Zepbound, significantly lowered patients' blood pressure by up to 10.6 mmHg, according to a new study published ...05 February 2024 -
913. Houston oncologist develops treatment that touts 50% complete remission
... and targeted therapy. A study led by Dr. Salem found 46.3% of patients had a complete response and 39% had a partial response to the treatment method. That study had 41 patients with one of 14 types ...05 February 2024 -
914. Physicians 'increasingly tethered' to MyChart, study finds
Primary care physicians have become "increasingly tethered" to their patient portal inboxes, illustrating the need for health systems to solve EHR burnout, a new study found. From the year before the ...05 February 2024 -
915. States with the most, fewest trauma centers per capita
Arizona has the most level 1 trauma centers per capita and Washington has the fewest centers per capita, a study found. The study, published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, used American Trauma Society ...05 February 2024 -
916. 6 cancer vaccines showing promise
Here are six cancer vaccines showing promise or in development since May 2023: Early trials of a vaccine that targets a specific gene found in tumors, known as KRAS, has proven to be effective in ...05 February 2024 -
917. 1st county in US names loneliness a public health emergency
... a committee to study the role of social connection in people's health and craft solutions to bolster social ties at a global level. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, who is co-chairing the WHO's committee ...02 February 2024 -
918. Trials show early success of dengue vaccine
... more habitable for the mosquitos. Rare cases even cropped up in certain parts of the U.S. in the last year. For the study, which spanned three years, 16,235 participants were given the Butantan-DV ...02 February 2024 -
919. How effective are the latest COVID shots? Data is in
... CDC noting it plans to continue conducting analyses to monitor when effectiveness may wane and how well they're working to prevent severe disease. "Everything from this study is reassuring that the vaccines ...02 February 2024 -
920. 60 academic medical center COOs to know | 2024
... Study nine times, as of 2020. Angelleen Peters-Lewis, PhD, RN. Vice President and COO of Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis). Ms. Peters-Lewis oversees integration of clinical programs across BJC and ...02 February 2024