The researchers report significant reduction in the severity and duration of freezing of gait, improved cognitive processing speed and reduced
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Inpatient opioid use and insufficient weaning pre-discharge may increase outpatient opioid prescriptions
According to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists who conducted the study, theirs is the first large-scale evaluation
Ophthalmologists link immunotherapy with a serious eye condition: Immunotherapy cancer drugs can cause a potentially vision-robbing side effect
New immunotherapy treatments offer a remarkable chance for survival for patients with advanced melanoma and hard-to-treat cancers of the bladder,
Paramedics find better drug to tame violent patients: Droperidol found to act quicker and with fewer side-effects
Australian paramedics are leading the world by introducing a new drug, droperidol, to quickly and safely calm violent patients fueled
Patients get faster life-saving treatment in states with policies allowing direct transport to specialized heart attack care hospitals
People having a heart attack get faster life-saving treatment to restore blood flow to the heart if they live in
Prosthetic arms can provide controlled sensory feedback
Losing an arm doesn’t have to mean losing all sense of touch, thanks to prosthetic arms that stimulate nerves with
Fluoride varnish in the primary dentition can prevent caries: Less caries with fluoride varnish application than without; benefit unclear regarding tooth preservation, toothache or dental abscesses
Whereas caries in adults and adolescents is declining, studies in children under the age of 3 have shown that caries
Bias keeps women with higher body weights away from the doctor
A study out of Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health linked past experiences with bias and discrimination and avoidance