Advertisement
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with smaller total cerebral brain volume

NAFLD Linked to Smaller Total Cerebral Brain Volume

0
Significant correlation even after adjustment for all covariates, including age, sex, alcohol consumption
Primary care providers who feel prepared are more likely to recommend physical activity to patients with disabilities

Docs’ Preparedness Influences Exercise Recommendations

0
Link between preparedness, chance of recommending physical activity for patients with disabilities
A simple

Simple Checklist Can Identify Useful Clinical Practice Guidelines

0
Eight-item tool developed for clinicians to identify trustworthy, useful, and relevant guidelines
More than 40 percent of health care personnel with influenza-like illness work while ill

Many Health Care Providers Work While Sick

0
Pharmacists and physicians have the highest frequency of working with influenza-like illness
In patients with progressive glioblastoma

Drug Combo Doesn’t Lengthen Glioblastoma Survival

0
Lomustine+bevacizumab may increase progression-free, but not overall, survival versus lomustine alone
Virtual reality training is as effective as conventional training for upper extremity rehabilitation after stroke

Virtual Reality Effective for Post-Stroke Upper Extremity Rehab

0
Functional improvements similar in patients undergoing virtual reality, conventional training
Psychostimulant use during pregnancy is associated with a small increased relative risk of preeclampsia and preterm birth

Psychostimulant Use Tied to Placental Complications

0
Small increased relative risk of preeclampsia, preterm birth; absolute risk increases are small
HIV-positive individuals treated with combination antiretroviral therapy have poorer neuropsychological test scores than controls but no significant neuropsychological decline over time

Poorer Neuropsychological Test Scores for HIV-Positive

0
No significant neuropsychological decline during two-year period with combination antiretroviral therapy
For patients who have experienced an atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease event

AHA: Statins Cut Risk of MACE in Patients With ASCVD Event

0
Reduced frequency of MACE for patients receiving statins, especially high-intensity statins
Although initiation of extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) may be more difficult

XR Naltrexone, Sublingual BUP-NX Deemed Equally Effective

0
Difficulty initiating XR-NTX accounts for difference in relapse rates in intent-to-treat population