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Clinicians caution that while the app flags possible anemia, definitive diagnosis requires lab testing, patient history and ...
Canada can build successful diabetes prevention and remission programs across the country by learning from England and ...
Acute dacryocystitis is common in women, and the risk for the condition rises with age, especially in those with primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
Blood-based circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) testing has proven to be insufficient for detecting KRAS mutations in patients with ...
Dr Ursula A. Matulonis comments on how endometrial cancer treatment is rapidly evolving with new immunotherapies and targeted ...
Vutrisiran Shows Sustained Benefits in Cardiac Amyloidosis Vutrisiran can improve and maintain functional capacity and quality of life in patients with transthyretin amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy, ...
In this Care Cues, an oncologist and a patient with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer explore ways to improve communication about difficult news and navigate changes in treatment.
A quality improvement project using mobile diabetic retinopathy screening units for people with type 2 diabetes significantly raised screening rates and improved patient knowledge.
Data suggest that healthcare costs triple for survivors of police shootings in Canada, compared with costs before the shooting and with costs for nonfirearm injuries.
Experts recently discussed how to evaluate patients and tailor an exercise regime to their needs and abilities.
Researchers hope their work empowers patients to select the best cuff sizes for home blood pressure devices.
A study documents the steep financial burden of breast cancer care for women in high and low/middle income countries and offers avenues for intervention.