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For adults with diabetes, semaglutide treatment is not associated with increased risk of eye disorders or diabetic retinopathy.
Novel subcutaneous electroencephalography systems are feasible and acceptable for monitoring seizures in the long term.
For patients 50 years and older at high cardiovascular risk without diabetes or prior stroke, an intensive SBP target seems cost-effective.
The FDA has approved the Genio system for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea.
The AHA and the ACC have jointly released an updated guideline on the prevention and management of high blood pressure in adults.
In acute brain injury without ARDS, low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV) during the initial 7 days of IMV is linked to lower ICU mortality.
Centenarians have lower overall disease burden, delayed onset of multiple conditions, and fewer cooccurring diseases over time.
A plan for tapering opioids should be developed to minimize withdrawal symptoms in children receiving opioids for 5 or more days.
Among US military personnel, chronic pain and sleep impairment have a bidirectional association that significantly affects quality of life.
A newly developed epilepsy surgery educational curriculum has high support from neurosurgeons and neurologists.
The COVID-19 pandemic is associated with accelerated rates of gray and white matter aging, even among those not infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Blood-based biomarker testing may aid in diagnosing Alzheimer disease (AD) in specialized care settings, according to a newly published Alzheimer’s Association Clinical Practice Guideline in Alzheimer ...