New research on Alzheimer’s disease led by the University at Buffalo reveals strong evidence that clinical trials on drugs that appeared not to benefit patients
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New research on Alzheimer’s disease led by the University at Buffalo reveals strong evidence that clinical trials on drugs that appeared not to benefit patients
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A study published this past week in JAMA Network Open suggests symptom-specific ICD-10 codes don’t always capture COVID-19-related symptoms. An electronic health record review of
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Clinical decision support systems have been found to help providers make safer and better choices at the point of care. Now, a new study shows
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During the opening keynote of the 2020 American Telemedicine Association conference, ATA CEO Ann Mond Johnson pointed to the transformative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic
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CLEW announced this week that its COVID-19 predictive screening tool for use in ICUs has been issued an emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and
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Electronic health records are now nearly ubiquitous – and dissatisfaction with their UX and usability is arguably almost as widespread. But an array of consultants
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Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is extremely common in surgical patients – but it can have serious negative outcomes, including myocardial injury, acute kidney injury
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(HealthDay)—The diagnostic specificity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) serologic assays varies, and sensitivity is poor during the first 14 days of symptoms,
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It was a pretty simple e-mail. Just a couple of lines. “It looks like low-dose ketamine is an up-regulator for ADNP. Do you think this
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First US coronavirus treatment trial begins testing with patients at Nebraska hospital – and doctors expect results ‘within a year or less’ The first US
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