Statins Appear Beneficial for CV Outcomes in Primary Prevention Patients with HTN without CVD or Diabetes
In a study of over 26 000 participants, statin use was associated with reduced risk for all-cause and CV mortality compared to placebo.
Daily Dose: Loneliness and CVD Risk in Patients with Diabetes
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Is it Time for a Federal "Vaccines for Adults" Program?
A Vaccines for Adults program was proposed in the 2023 US federal budget and is proposed again for 2024. It is time for a VFA and this slide show highlights why.
Alzheimer Drug Lecanemab Granted Full FDA Approval
FDA's action, based on confirmatory evidence showing slowed disease progression, follows a January 2023 accelerated approval.
Physiatry and Primary Care: A Potent Pairing for Older and Aging Adults
For older adults who feel limited by physical changes associated with aging, physiatry can help maintain strength and flexibility along a continuum of primary care.
Higher Community Wellbeing Linked to Reduced CVD Mortality in Study of More than 3000 US Counties
Wellbeing is considered a measurable and modifiable community attribute that study authors show is correlated with CV outcomes.
Frequent Opioid Use for Low Back Pain, Neck Pain Called into Question in New Study
Results showed that the use of opioid analgesics did not confer any benefits for adults with acute low back pain or neck pain compared to placebo.
Daily Dose: Childhood Glycemic Measures as Predictors of Diabetes-Related Complications
Treating Obesity & T2D: Experts Say Simultaneous, Early Intervention is Key
Early intervention is crucial to help prevent complications in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Two experts explain more, here.
Telehealth Certification Program Offered by the American Heart Association
The certification is available to all health care professionals and aims to standardize training and increase skills in telehealth care delivery and integration into practice.
US Maternal Mortality Doubled 1999-2019, Remains Highest Among Black Women
The greatest increase over the 10 years was seen in deaths among American Indian and Alaska Native women, according to Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation data.
Monthly Vitamin D Supplementation May Lower the Risk of Major CV Events in Older Adults
Vitamin D supplementation may reduce the incidence of major cardiovascular events in older adults, suggests new research.
Daily Dose: Pegozafermin in Patients with NASH
Loneliness Linked to Greater Risk for CVD in Individuals with Diabetes
The predictive value of loneliness for cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes was stronger than traditional lifestyle risk factors in large UK Biobank analysis.
ADA Updates Standards of Care, Adding Teplizumab for Delay of T1D, Emphasizing Hepatic Disease Management
The ADA's annual update includes refined criteria for type 1 diabetes screening and detailed guidance on detection and management of NAFLD and NASH.
FDA's First Draft Guidance on Clinical Trials with Psychedelic Drugs Now Available for Comment
The FDA's recommendations serve to inform potential research sponsors on development protocols for psychedelics and to solicit comment from industry.
Pegozafermin Shows Early Promise in NASH: Phase 2b ENLIVEN Trial Findings
Pegozafermin, an investigational long-acting (FGF21) analogue, was associated with fibrosis improvement and NASH resolution in an average of 25% of study participants.
Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes: An Expert Discussion
In our latest episode, 2 obesity experts discuss the importance of early intervention to reduce risk for complications, suggestions for managing patients in primary care, and more.
Daily Dose: High-Dose Oral Semaglutide May be Beneficial for T2D Management
FDA Awards De Novo Marketing Authorization for KidneyIntelX.dkd to Assess Risk of Decline in Kidney Function in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Early-Stage Kidney Disease
KidneyIntelX.dkd, a first-in-class AI-enabled prognostic test, stratifies risk of DKD progression in 5 years and is specific for early stage disease.