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Insomnia therapy may slow or reverse cortical gray matter atrophy in fibromyalgia
Preliminary findings from a pilot study suggest that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) may slow or even reverse the
Continue reading »Chest pain drug falls short in preventing first episode of ventricular arrhythmia or death
A clinical trial of more than 1,000 patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) found that the drug ranolazine (commonly used
Continue reading »AHA: Are Eggs Good for You or Not?
THURSDAY, Aug. 16, 2018 (American Heart Association) — The egg is standard breakfast fare, but many people may be wondering
Continue reading »CPM for knee or shoulder joints: Advantage only in two therapeutic indications
Patients who have had knee or shoulder surgery or who require conservative treatment can benefit from training with motor-driven continuous
Continue reading »Patients don’t mind if doctors sport tattoos or piercings
Patients don’t mind if their emergency care doctors sport tattoos or piercings, or both, suggests an observational study published online
Continue reading »Creatinine blood test: Purpose, procedure, and low or high ranges
Creatinine is the waste product of creatine, which the muscles use to make energy. Typically, creatinine travels in the blood
Continue reading »PIM-2 protein kinase regulates T-cell activity differently than PIM-1 or PIM-3 isoform
The PIM-2 protein kinase negatively regulates T cell responses in transplantation and tumor immunity, while PIM-1 and PIM-3 are positive
Continue reading »Surgical outcomes equivalent whether physician anesthesiologist assisted by nurse anesthetist or AA
Patients who undergo inpatient surgery experience no difference in death rates, hospital length of stay or costs between admission or
Continue reading »Move it and use it: Exergaming may help those at risk of Alzheimer’s or related dementias
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), often a precursor to Alzheimer’s, showed significant improvement with certain complex thinking and
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