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Integrative Oncology Improves Outcomes and Quality of Life

Combining mind, body and lifestyle practices in alignment with conventional cancer treatment

Study Shows SGLT2i Drugs Are Safe for Patients with Cirrhosis

Findings also indicate reduced risk of serious liver events

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Structural Valve Imaging Summit Returns With State-of-the-Art Program, Abundant Expert Interaction

27th offering of this CME favorite to be held March 6-9 in Hollywood, Florida

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Disability Can Be Independent of Cerebral White Matter Demyelination in Progressive MS

MRI classifier identifies a subset of patients with disease marked by cortical atrophy, not demyelination

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November 7, 2024/Orthopaedics/Hip & Knee
Treating Idiopathic Genu Valgum (Knock Knees)

Growth modulation procedures are effective if the condition is diagnosed before the patient reaches skeletal maturity

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Vitals: Outcomes in Adult Cardiac Surgery and Ischemic and Vascular Disease

A graphical recap of our recent data from some key cardiovascular areas

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November 6, 2024/Digestive/Research
Model Uses Machine Learning to Predict Patients at Risk of Gastric Cancer

Promising results could lead to improved screening, better outcomes

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November 6, 2024/Neurosciences/Research
Genomic Analysis Finds Connections Between Transposable Elements and Alzheimer's Disease

Understanding TE involvement is a key to developing new treatments

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November 6, 2024/Cancer/News & Insight
Large Retrospective Study Finds Pregnancy Safe Among Young BRCA Carriers

Pregnancy did not appear to increase the risk of recurrence in patients or complications in their children

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Building a Coaching Framework for Surgeons

A Q&A with Cara King, DO, MS, on the upleveling power of coaching

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Heller Myotomy for Esophageal Achalasia: 15-Year Freedom From Reintervention Is > 80%

25-year series of over 1,000 patients reveals good long-term palliation, esophageal preservation