Intermittent fasting linked to higher risk of cardiovascular death, research suggests
A new analysis challenges the notion that restricting eating to a limited window of time is good for heart health.
A new analysis challenges the notion that restricting eating to a limited window of time is good for heart health.
By Zoé Van de Wyngaert, Irene Romera-Martinez & 6 more. Despite end-stage renal impairment, treatment with the anti-B cell maturation antigen (BCMA)xCD3 bispecific antibody proved…
The application of precision medicine in clinical practice implies a thorough evaluation of actionable genomic alterations to streamline therapeutic decision making. Comprehensive genomic profiling of…
I have been learning about dementia actively since 1995 probably. As we commence Dementia Action Week this year in 2024, I should like to share…
This analysis explores how time freed up by technology is used in practice and clinician perspectives on how such time could be used in the…
This cohort study evaluates whether hospital participation in the 340B program was associated with improvements in access to hospital-based services and whether hospital ownership affected…
While threats of cuts loom over the Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunch Programme, a new analysis shows the programme is meeting and, in some…
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Tingsgård and colleagues1 performed a cohort study using a target trial emulation analysis to assess whether an early transition to oral antibiotics (ie, early oral…
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to geriatrics journal for clinical aging research including education, clinical practice and public policy.
By Dr Joseph Hawkins, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Clinical lead for End of Life Care, Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Foundation Trust. Twitter: @JoeHawk75825077 We…