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Children’s Diets Primarily Made Up of Ultra-Processed Foods, Finds CDC
A new report from the CDC shows that about 62% of children’s and teens’ diets are made up of ultra-processed foods.
Safety Should Always Be a Priority With Car T for Multiple Myeloma: Surbhi Sidana, MD, MBBS
Cilta-cel’s mechanism of action allows it to penetrate challenging areas of multiple myeloma, providing deep and durable responses even in high-risk p...
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Linked to Higher Patient Burden, Worse Quality of Life
Chronic spontaneous urticaria places a heavier burden on patients than atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, leading to a worse quality of life and higher...
Integrating Dermatologists Into Medical Teams Can Improve Patient Outcomes: Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD
Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD, argues that integrating dermatologists into multidisciplinary health care teams is crucial for providing comprehensive patie...
Challenges in Getting Access to an Initial Pediatric Dermatology Appointment Elizabeth Garcia Creighton
Accessing pediatric dermatology care is challenging due to a shortage of specialists and general dermatologists' reluctance to treat children, but inc...
Community Health Centers Expand Lp(a) Screening to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
A new American Heart Association initiative is working to increase screening for lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) at community health centers nationwide to help...
New Model Reduces Binge Eating, Obesity in Veterans
A new model was linked to decreased BMI, caloric intake, and loss of control eating in veterans with binge eating disorders or subjective binge eating...
Addressing the Limitations of Current ITP Therapies
An expert discusses the importance of patient education and personalized, flexible treatment planning in managing chronic immune thrombocytopenic purp...
Unique Psychological Burden of Fear of Progression Seen in MG
Fear of progression is common among patients living with chronic diseases, but the degree to which it interferes with patient outcomes, including trea...
Patients With Ovarian Cancer, Higher Social Vulnerability Face Delayed Treatment but Earlier Palliative Care Consultations
Higher social vulnerability in patients with ovarian cancer leads to longer treatment delays but earlier palliative care consultations, highlighting c...
Children’s Diets Primarily Made Up of Ultra-Processed Foods, Finds CDC
Safety Should Always Be a Priority With Car T for Multiple Myeloma: Surbhi Sidana, MD, MBBS
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Linked to Higher Patient Burden, Worse Quality of Life
Integrating Dermatologists Into Medical Teams Can Improve Patient Outcomes: Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD
Challenges in Getting Access to an Initial Pediatric Dermatology Appointment Elizabeth Garcia Creighton
Community Health Centers Expand Lp(a) Screening to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
New Model Reduces Binge Eating, Obesity in Veterans
Addressing the Limitations of Current ITP Therapies
Unique Psychological Burden of Fear of Progression Seen in MG
Patients With Ovarian Cancer, Higher Social Vulnerability Face Delayed Treatment but Earlier Palliative Care Consultations
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