AMSTERDAM – A targeted oral medication for the prevention of potentially life-threatening episodes of hereditary angioedema produced a clinically meaningful reduction in attack frequency in a...
CHICAGO– Older black Americans are more likely to have hypertension and less likely to have it under control than are their white counterparts, yet paradoxically they are also on more...
PHILADELPHIA – A combination drug of dextromethorphan and quinidine significantly reduced aggression and agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Associated with those improvements were...
PHILADELPHIA – An investigational 5-HT6 inhibitor in combination with donepezil significantly boosted cognition in patients with moderate Alzheimer’s disease and has advanced into three...
The Alzheimer’s Association suggests that major neurocognitive disorder (formerly known as dementia) caused by Alzheimer’s disease is a “silent epidemic” in African Americans, noting that the <a...
The rate of prescribing bisphosphonates to protect the bone health of prostate cancer patients taking androgen deprivation therapy is extremely low in Ontario, even among those at high risk of...
Criteria recently proposed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the coverage of lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography may not be the most efficient way to screen...
The total number of abortions, the rate of abortions per 1,000 women, and the ratio of abortions to live births all reached historic lows in 2011, according to a study published in Morbidity and...
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Adults with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes in midlife had greater cognitive decline over the next 20 years than did people without diabetes, according to the findings from a large prospective cohort...