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ACP launches program to better implement QI projects
PHILADELPHIA – Coaching on quality improvement projects is now available.
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Research coalition issues plan for curing hepatitis B virus
VIENNA – More than 250 million people have hepatitis B virus infection, and no cure exists. Researchers published a strategy to fix this.
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Geroscience brings bench science to the real-world problems of aging
NEW ORLEANS – The 30% caloric restriction that works in mice won’t cut it over a person’s lifespan.
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Intermittent, but prolonged, calorie restriction may improve metabolic markers
NEW ORLEANS – A clinical trial showed improved metabolic markers in patients who went on the diet, especially in those with higher risk.
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Expert gives tips on timing, managing lupus pregnancies
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Oxytocin dampens the brain’s food-related reward circuitry
NEW ORLEANS – The decreased brain activation may underlie oxytocin’s promise as a weight-loss medication.
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DDNA19: News and advances in IBD
Dr. Stephen Brant and Dr. Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos discuss the latest news and advances in inflammatory bowel disease.
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DDNA19: The role of the microbiome in liver disease
Stephen Brant, MD, and Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos, MD, discuss the latest news and the role of the microbiome in liver diseases.
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Noninfected children of HIV-positive mothers have high rates of obesity
NEW ORLEANS – Obesity and reactive airway disease are more prevalent in noninfected children of HIV-positive mothers.
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BP control slowed brain damage in elderly hypertensives
NEW ORLEANS – Elderly hypertensive patients treated to a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg had less white matter disease progression than...