FDA approves first drug for type of liver disease … Study: Healthy diet slows aging, protects against dementia … Docs find microplastics in some patients’ artery plaque … Prescription copay programs...
CDC: Health facilities were site of over 50 percent of drinking water outbreaks between 2015-2020
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 15, 2024
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report published Thursday revealed that pathogens including legionella and nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are the top causes of waterborne disease...
Neurological conditions top cardiovascular disease as chunk of global disease burden, report finds
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 15, 2024
Neurological conditions affected about 43% of all people on the globe in 2021 — beating out cardiovascular diseases as the top contributor to global disease burden, according to a new report.
Poor neighborhoods tied to higher dementia risk, faster brain aging
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 15, 2024
People who live in poorer neighborhoods are linked to having accelerated brain aging and a higher risk for dementia early in life, regardless of their income level or education, a new report finds.
Clinical briefs for Friday, March 15
By
Kristen Fischer
Mar 15, 2024
Slow speech may indicate cognitive decline better than forgetting words … Hemochromatosis linked to more disease in older adults … Healthcare workers, nonworkers differ on how to divvy up resources...
Newly introduced bill would add falls exam to annual Medicare visit
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 14, 2024
One health organization is celebrating the introduction this week of the Stopping Addiction and Falls for the Elderly (SAFE) Act.
Fracture risk higher in men who had previous falls, report shows
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 14, 2024
Men were more likely to have prior falls before experiencing fractures, according to a recent report — a point that doctors should note to accurately estimate a person’s fracture risk.
Younger set of older adults willing to de-intensify diabetes treatment when recommended, report finds
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 14, 2024
Even though clinical guidelines encourage some older adults to de-intensify diabetes treatment if they’ve had the condition longer, some patients aren’t willing to take less medication, a study finds.
Clinical briefs for Thursday, March 14
By
Kristen Fischer
Mar 14, 2024
6 in 10 Austrialians in care take antidepressants … Pneumococcal shot could do double duty to fight viral respiratory infections … Study: Rebounds occurred with both COVID-19 antivirals … Quest stops...
Physical therapy group praises Congress for thwarting 3.4 percent doc pay cuts
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Kristen Fischer
Mar 13, 2024
The Alliance for Physical Therapy Quality and Innovation (APTQI) this week voiced its support of Congress for stopping a 3.4% cut to physicians’ pay that was included in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule...