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SAP Transformation

01 Jul Benefits of using ABA software for client data management

Posted at 13:28h in Health Care Systems, Medical Records, Technology
Analytics play a crucial role in treatment plans and progress analysis. By utilizing comprehensive data collection and reporting and analytics, therapists can monitor client behaviors and treatment responses in real-time.
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Brian LaMoreaux, MD, MS Internist and Rheumatologist Executive Medical Director, Amgen

22 Jun EULAR 2024: Gout Remission Achieved with Intensive Urate-Lowering KRYSTEXXA (pegloticase)

Posted at 22:30h in Abuse and Neglect, Gout, Rheumatology
The data provide insight on how sustained, intensive serum urate-lowering with KRYSTEXXA, and subsequent urate depletion, can result in a marked reduction of gout signs and symptoms and an improvement in patient quality of life.
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20 Jun Best Practices for Pain Management from Leading Doctors

Posted at 10:31h in Chiropractic, Pain Research
Some of the best pain management doctors recommend non-pharmacological pain management strategies alongside medical intervention to see the best results.
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19 Jun The Healing Power of Chiropractic Care

Posted at 19:22h in Chiropractic, Pain Research
Chiropractors who are patient-centric and dedicated to pain relief will bring patients to better health and an improved understanding of how their bodies function best. Wishing you well! 
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Rima Patel, MD Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology/Oncology The Tisch Cancer Institute Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

05 Jun ASCO24: Early Breast Cancer: Impact of race/ethnicity on the MammaPrint genomic assay risk and prognosis

Posted at 10:20h in ASCO, Author Interviews, Breast Cancer, Genetic Research
Non-Hispanic Black women were more likely to have larger tumors, higher grade tumors, lymph node involvement and a high-risk MammaPrint.
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Rahel Zewude, MD FRCPC Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, PGY-5 University of Toronto

03 Jun Rare Auto-Brewery Syndrome Causes Intoxication Without Alcohol Consumption

Posted at 19:33h in Alcohol, Author Interviews, CMAJ
Auto-brewery syndrome is a rare syndrome that carries significant medical, social, legal and occupational consequences for patients and their loved ones.
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Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH Vice-Chair for Diversity and Inclusion Department of Dermatology Dermatologist Center for Diverse Skin Complexions Weill Cornell Medicine – NY

24 May Weill Cornell Dermatologist Discusses Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection

Posted at 07:06h in Author Interviews, Dermatology, Melanoma, Race/Ethnic Diversity
The management of melanoma has evolved with advancements in early detection, surgical techniques, and development of targeted therapies and immunotherapies.
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17 May Regaining Skin Thickness and Texture: What Research Suggests

Posted at 18:00h in Dermatology
Stem cells within the basal layer of the epidermis divide and differentiate into keratinocytes. These gradually migrate upward to the skin's surface, replacing old, damaged cells.
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12 May The Ultimate Guide to In-Home Senior Care

Posted at 12:12h in Aging, Social Issues
Supporting social connections is vital for well-being; combating isolation and fostering companionship is essential in caregiving.
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10 May Healing Faster: Breakthroughs in Recovery from Personal Injuries

Posted at 17:22h in Author Interviews, Mental Health Research, Pain Research, Personalized Medicine
After getting hurt, the road to feeling like yourself again is often filled with ups and downs. However, with these advanced diagnostics, innovative treatments, and integrative approaches, you are no longer constrained by traditional limitations
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Shiaoching Gong PhD Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Institute Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY

02 May Novel Neuron Model Recapitulates Human 4R Tauopathy: Sheds Light on Potential Therapeutic Target

Posted at 15:20h in Alzheimer's - Dementia, Author Interviews
Our human neuron model provides a powerful platform for disease modeling and helps understand the disease mechanisms that under the human physiological conditions, revealing previously unknown potential targets for drug development.
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Dr. Nicholson

01 May USPSTF: New Guidelines Recommend All Women Get Screened for Breast Cancer Beginning at Age 40, Earlier if They Are at High Risk

Posted at 15:37h in Author Interviews, Breast Cancer, JAMA, USPSTF
More women in their forties are getting breast cancer, with rates increasing about two percent each year.
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Andrey Vyshedskiy PhD Boston University, Boston

11 Apr BU Study Finds Existence of Three Separate Language Comprehension Mechanisms

Posted at 11:22h in Author Interviews, Autism, Nature, Pediatrics
The new study provides evidence for creating new assessments evaluating the three levels of language comprehension
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Sujit Nair, PhD Director of GU Immunotherapy Research Department of Urology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

08 Apr AACR24: Icahn Mt. Sinai Study of Autovaccination Turns Cold Prostate Cancer Cells Hot

Posted at 12:58h in Author Interviews, Cancer Research, Prostate, Prostate Cancer, Urology, Vaccine Studies
This is the first-in-human clinical trial to demonstrate that intratumoral-immunotherapy is feasible for Prostate Cancer  and that Poly-ICLC treatment can reliably transform the cold microenvironment of PCa into a hot, immune-enhanced ecosystem.
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14 Mar How Technology is Revolutionizing Addiction Treatment and Recovery

Posted at 20:15h in Addiction, Technology
For those recovering from substance addiction, the mobile apps offer features allowing individuals to track their daily habits, like substance use, mood, and cravings. This tracking helps individuals gain insight into their behavior patterns and triggers, empowering them to make informed decisions and manage their recovery effectively.
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07 Mar How Transformative Research is Shaping the Landscape of Psychiatric Care

Posted at 20:21h in Mental Health Research
Researchers are also exploring the role of neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to reorganize itself—in developing therapeutic strategies that promote positive changes in neural pathways.
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Pharmacy Trends

05 Mar Four Key Pharmacy Trends Every Future Pharmacist Must Know

Posted at 19:43h in Pharmaceutical Companies
Utilizing data analytics is imperative for future pharmacists to make informed decisions. By analyzing vast amounts of data, pharmacists can identify trends, predict medication usage, and optimize inventory management.
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Visterra

15 Jan NEJM: Sibeprenlimab Stabilized Kidney Function Decline in Most Common Glomerular Disease

Posted at 18:23h in Author Interviews, Immunotherapy, Kidney Disease, NEJM
Sibeprenlimab is being developed as a precision therapy in IgA Nephropathy, which acts by blocking APRIL
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Joseph T. DiPiro, Pharm.D Associate Vice President, Faculty Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University

09 Dec Pharmacy Forecast: Paradigm Shifts in Breakthrough Therapeutics Will Challenge Existing Payment Models

Posted at 18:15h in Author Interviews, Cost of Health Care, Pharmacology
The institutional planning and actions that come from using this report will likely differ among institutions based on their unique environment, finances, opportunities, and priorities.
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15 Nov AHA23: Unexpected Link Between Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Events in Kidney Disease Patients

Posted at 20:35h in AHA Journals, Author Interviews, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Lead Author: Rupak Desai, MBBS Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center Independent Researcher, Atlanta, GA, Presenter: Vamsikalyan Borra,...
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14 Nov Acupuncture Studied for Treatment of Chronic Hives

Posted at 17:45h in Annals Internal Medicine, Author Interviews, Dermatology
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Ying Li MD, PhD Graduate School Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chengdu, China MedicalResearch.com: What is the background...
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09 Nov A Fresh Perspective: The Latest Findings on Chronic Back Pain

Posted at 10:42h in Pain Research
“There is probably no other medical condition which is treated in so many different ways and by such a variety...
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Prakriti Gaba, MD Cardiovascular Medicine Fellow Brigham and Women's Hospital

06 Nov Updated Classification of Acute MI Based on Stages of Tissue Injury Severity

Posted at 14:24h in Author Interviews, Heart Disease
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Prakriti Gaba, MD Cardiovascular Medicine Fellow Brigham and Women’s Hospital Deepak L. Bhatt MD MPH Director of...
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Leana Pande

07 Oct Buprenorphine: New Views on an Old Drug

Posted at 17:55h in Author Interviews, Opiods, Pain Research
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Leana Pande Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? Response: Buprenorphine...
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25 Sep Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse: How Connected Are They?

Posted at 06:53h in Accidents & Violence, Schizophrenia
Individuals suffering from mental health problems such as schizophrenia may utilize substances to deal with or cope with the issues...
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Daniel Worthley

16 Aug Engineered Bacteria Can Act as Biosensors to Detect Cancer DNA

Posted at 18:59h in Author Interviews, Biomarkers, Gastrointestinal Disease
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Daniel L. Worthley MBBS (Hons), PhD, MPH, FRACP, AGAF Gastroenterologist Associate Professor University of Adelaide MedicalResearch.com: What...
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Raymond M. Anchan, MD, Ph.D. Director, Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Research Laboratory Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Obstetrics/Gynecology Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery Brigham and Women's Hospital

25 Jul Early Brigham Study Uses Stem Cells To Restore Ovarian Function

Posted at 12:58h in Author Interviews, Brigham & Women's - Harvard, Endocrinology, Fertility, Lancet, OBGYNE
This is a proof of concept study showing we can coax patient-specific autologous stem cells into functional oocytes that can be fertilized, respond to normal physiologic cues and results in healthy pregnancies. 
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Carolin Victoria Schneider

07 Jul Study Links Regular Statin Use to Significant Decrease in Liver Diseases

Posted at 18:32h in Author Interviews, Hepatitis - Liver Disease, JAMA, Statins
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Carolin Victoria Schneider, MD Physician-Scientist at RWTH Aachen Former Postdoctoral Fellow at UPenn, Rader Lab MedicalResearch.com: What...
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Beth McLellan, M.D. Chief, Division of Dermatology Montefiore Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine

06 May Bacterial Decolonization Reduced Radiation Dermatitis in Patients with Nasal Staphylococcus aureus

Posted at 12:35h in Author Interviews, Breast Cancer, Cancer Research, JAMA, MRSA, Radiation Therapy
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Beth McLellan, M.D. Chief, Division of Dermatology Montefiore Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine MedicalResearch.com: What...
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04 May DDW23: Endoscopic ReCET Procedure Plus Semaglutide Eliminates Need for Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes

Posted at 00:06h in Author Interviews, Diabetes, Gastrointestinal Disease
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Celine B. E. Busch, Research Associate Gastroenterology and Hepatology Standard PhD Candidate Dr. Jacques Bergman Professor, Gastroenterology...
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