If patients with type 2 diabetes follow their doctor’s advice regarding diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and taking their medication, they
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Prioritize cardiac monitoring for high-risk breast cancer patients
Overall, heart failure is an uncommon complication of breast cancer treatment; however, the risk is higher in patients treated with
Continue reading »Do patients with LOW cholesterol need statins?
Do patients with LOW cholesterol need statins? Study finds the drugs are ‘life savers’ for people with high heart risk
Continue reading »Study reveals early warning signs of heart problems in patients with newly diagnosed lupus
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in patients with lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease. In a new study
Continue reading »Surgery and fluid science combine to help dialysis in kidney disease patients
Aeronautical engineers, medics, and bioengineers at Imperial have teamed up to predict and improve results in dialysis patients. Their new
Continue reading »Could a mobile app help postnatal depression patients stay in treatment?
A University of Portsmouth researcher has designed an app to help women with postnatal depression stay on track with their
Continue reading »Frailty may be more deadly in younger heart patients, study finds
Traditionally, frailty is thought to be a syndrome of the elderly—one which comes as a natural and inevitable side-effect of
Continue reading »Patients Care About the Clothes Doctors Wear
THURSDAY, July 19, 2018 — Patients do in fact care what doctors wear, according to a study recently published in
Continue reading »Results of Phase III (PIX306) Trial Evaluating Progression-Free Survival of Pixuvri (pixantrone) Combined with Rituximab in Patients with Aggressive B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
SEATTLE, July 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — CTI BioPharma Corp. (NASDAQ:CTIC) and Servier today announced that the pivotal Phase III trial
Continue reading »Removing barriers to advance care planning for cancer patients and their family caregivers
Thinking about death and discussing emotionally challenging topics such as end-of-life preparations are difficult for most people. Patients with advanced
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