In the nearly 1 million Americans living with multiple sclerosis, the fatty substance that insulates the nerves of the central
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Neurologic Drug Prices Jump 50% in Five Years
Medicare payments for branded neurologic drugs jumped 50% over a 5-year period, while claims for these medications increased by just
Experts highlight need to support people with disabilities in post-pandemic workplace
COVID-19 has wrought havoc on the global economy and the world’s public health systems. People with disabilities are more likely
Personalized medicine: Testing therapies on mini-tumors of head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancer is an aggressive type of cancer that often grows back, despite patients undergoing harsh treatments. Researchers
Study shows one third of statin patients don’t reach healthy levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol
A new study shows more aggressive treatment may be needed for a large number of patients taking statin medications, and
Disability progression in multiple sclerosis linked to income, education
Neighbourhood income and education level is associated with risk of disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis, suggests new research
People with osteoporosis should avoid spinal poses in yoga, study says
Yoga postures that flex the spine beyond its limits may raise the risk of compression fractures in people with thinning
For better multiple-choice tests, avoid tricky questions, study finds: Simple tips make multiple choice a more powerful learning tool
Multiple-choice tests and quizzes are an effective tool for: (a) assessing a student’s mastery of facts and concepts; (b) helping
The physician’s white coat: Iconic and comforting or likely covered in germs?
A new study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has found that
Small classes reduce performance gaps in science
From high-stakes multiple choice exams to the social climate of the classroom, research has shown those factors can contribute to