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Read More7 Key Metrics to Track Oncology Practice Success
Ability to schedule a prompt appointment, patient satisfaction percentages, and revenue compared to cost — these are some metrics that oncology practices track to ensure they’re running a successful practice and see how they measure up against their peers. “Once…
Read MorePharmacogenomic Testing for Antidepressants Could Save Time, Money
Pharmacogenomic testing for antidepressants could help reduce the time and cost it takes to find the most effective medication for a patient, according to a new study. Scientists developed a microsimulation model to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacogenomic testing for…
Read MoreStand Up To Cancer unveils new gastroesophageal cancer research teams and awards
Reviewed Stand Up To Cancer® (SU2C) today announced three Research Teams focused on bringing new therapies to clinical trials for the treatment of gastroesophageal cancer (GEC). The Research Teams, a part of a Dream Team Collective supported by the Torrey…
Read MoreBAME women more likely than white women to face delays getting medical diagnoses
Four in ten women have had to visit a medical professional multiple times before receiving an appropriate diagnosis, according to research. Of these, 16% had to attend more than five appointments before their issue was accurately diagnosed. The research, of…
Read MoreMore Evidence of Better Outcomes With 120 mm Hg BP Target
Intensive lowering of blood pressure to a systolic target < 120 mm Hg reduced cardiovascular events among individuals at high-risk for cardiovascular disease compared with standard treatment using a target < 140 mm Hg in the ESPRIT trial. “Intensive blood…
Read MoreCoffee and COVID: Study finds coffee inhibits SARS-CoV-2, offers new dietary defense strategy
In a recent study published in the journal Cell and Bioscience, researchers investigated whether coffee has (inhibitory) effects against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Several variants of SARS-CoV-2 have emerged throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Further,…
Read MoreScientists decode genetic programs controlling sex-specific organ development
Reviewed The development of sex-specific characteristics is frequently seen in mammals. These characteristics stem from the activation of corresponding genetic programs that until now have been largely undescribed by the scientific community. An international research team from the Center for…
Read MorePhysical Activity in Children Tied to Increased Brain Volume
TOPLINE: More physical activity in late childhood is associated with an increase in brain volume in regions involved in cognition, emotion, learning, and psychiatric illness. METHODOLOGY: Investigators used data on 1088 children (52% girls) in the Generation R Study, a…
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