Healio: Despite improved function, patients with elbow dislocation often report long-term pain
Bimekizumab demonstrated a consistent safety profile across patients with PsA or axSpA in an integrated safety analysis, with the drug showing long-term tolerability.
Real-world persistence data for tildrakizumab paint an encouraging picture of long-term treatment durability, with approximately 70% of patients remaining on therapy at 1 year and a median treatment ...
Medical Xpress: Long-term use of immunotherapy may be safe for patients with alveolar soft part sarcoma
Long-term adverse events were rare and manageable among patients with alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS), which primarily affects adolescents and young adults, who received immunotherapy beyond the ...
Long-term use of immunotherapy may be safe for patients with alveolar soft part sarcoma
An investigation has found that poor coordination of care in the NHS is putting patients with long-term or complex conditions at greater risk for harm. The Health Services Safety Investigations Body ...
News Medical: Stereotactic radiotherapy offers long-term survival outcomes comparable to surgery for NSCLC patients
A new clinical trial report finds that stereotactic radiation therapy offers long-term survival outcomes comparable to surgery for patients with small, early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Stereotactic radiotherapy offers long-term survival outcomes comparable to surgery for NSCLC patients
Long-term opioid prescribing has fallen in the United States over the last decade, but millions of patients still received opioids for 90 days or longer in 2023, according to a new research letter in ...
Medscape: Are Healthcare Professionals Considering Long-Term Effects When Managing Patients With Psoriasis?
News Medical: Some lung cancer patients maintain long-term control after stopping immunotherapy
The American Journal of Managed Care: Millions Are Still on Long-Term Opioids, and They’re Getting Older
Despite a 24% drop since 2015, over 4 million Americans remain on long-term opioids, and they’re older, on Medicare, and increasingly coprescribed risky drugs.
Cure Today: What Medical Advances Mean to a Long-Term Patient With Cancer
The American Journal of Managed Care: Long-Term Persistence With Tildrakizumab in Real-World Practice
The American Journal of Managed Care: Barzolvolimab Shows Long-Term Efficacy in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria, Improving Patient Quality of Life
Barzolvolimab Shows Long-Term Efficacy in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria, Improving Patient Quality of Life
Medical Xpress on MSN: Long-term opioid prescribing has fallen, but millions still receive extended opioid therapy
Long-term opioid prescribing has fallen, but millions still receive extended opioid therapy
Cure Today: What are the Long-Term Side Effects of Proton Therapy in Prostate Cancer?
What are the Long-Term Side Effects of Proton Therapy in Prostate Cancer?
Definition of effect noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [countable, uncountable] a change that somebody/something causes in somebody/something else; a result. What are the long-term effects of this treatment? The results show a statistically significant effect. effect on somebody/something Her tears had no effect on him.
ascopubs.org: Long-Term Follow-Up Care After Treatment for Primary Breast Cancer: Strategies and Considerations
Long-Term Follow-Up Care After Treatment for Primary Breast Cancer: Strategies and Considerations
Stay on top of the latest developments related to patient education. Browse the AMA’s patient education resources, full of information and tools that physicians can share with their patients, including educational handouts for patients and other patient education materials.
For this installment, three AMA members took time to discuss what doctors wish patients knew about the potentially harmful effects of social media. They are: Nusheen Ameenuddin, MD, MPH, a pediatrician in Rochester, Minnesota, and chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Communications and Media.
The AMA’s What Doctors Wish Patients Knew ™ series gives physicians a platform to share what they want patients to understand about today’s health care headlines and how to take charge of their health through preventive care.
Getting patients to make healthy lifestyle choices ranks high on every physician’s professional wish list. But realistically accomplishing this goal requires care teams to zero in on what really patients really want.
The AMA’s What Doctors Wish Patients Knew ™ series gives physicians a platform to share what they want patients to understand about today’s health care headlines. Three physicians took time to discuss what doctors wish patients knew about vitamins and nutritional supplements. They are: Pieter Cohen, MD, an internist in Somerville ...
Patients with Meniere’s disease “will have episodes of vertigo, usually lasting half an hour to a couple of hours that can be very intense and incapacitating and unpredictable, but they almost always have a symptom of hearing loss or ringing in their ear either immediately before or during the onset of vertigo,” he said.
The discussion was moderated by William B. Jordan, MD, MPH, who is senior director of equity policy and transformation at the AMA Center for Health Equity. Panelists examined the quality of care older-adult physicians provide, how age-related biases affect older-adult physicians, and how ageism affects patients’ care experience.
Public Health Prevention & Wellness What doctors wish patients knew about iron deficiency One in three women under 50 is iron deficient, affecting about 10 million people in the U.S. Two physicians discuss iron deficiency and how to address it.
The AMA’s What Doctors Wish Patients Knew ™ series gives physicians a platform to share what they want patients to understand about today’s health care headlines and how to take charge of their health through preventive care. For this installment, two AMA members shared what doctors wish patients knew about sodium consumption. They are:
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results showed patients with elbow dislocations had good functional outcomes regardless of treatment at minimum ...
The Eastern Herald: HIV Cure Breakthrough or Medical Mirage? Oslo Patient Case Reignites Global Scientific Debate
HIV Cure Breakthrough or Medical Mirage? Oslo Patient Case Reignites Global Scientific Debate
Initial shock centered on incurability, but longitudinal coping reframed prognosis toward iterative management rather than a fixed survival horizon. Active surveillance (“watch and wait”) functioned ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Risks versus Benefits: ITP Treatment Side Effects and the Influence on Patients’ Quality of Life
Risks versus Benefits: ITP Treatment Side Effects and the Influence on Patients’ Quality of Life