More than 20% of sexual health-related TikTok videos created by non-medical influencers contained inaccurate info, researchers reported in a new study.
A doctor measures a patient's blood pressure, one of the most important risk factors for heart disease, according to a new study. Photo by Администрация Волгоградской области/Wikimedia Commons Sept.
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Too heavy for medical care: Over 40% of specialty clinics turn away patients weighing 465 pounds
Patients weighing 450 pounds or more face barriers and discrimination when scheduling or attending doctor visits at subspecialty practices, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.
WASHINGTON — An experimental medication made from marijuana successfully reduced back pain in a new study, offering further support for the drug’s potential in treating one of the most common forms of ...
The largest study of its kind has found menopause is not associated with an increased risk of disability in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Until now, the impact of reduced sex hormones on women ...
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FAIMA launches survey to study feasibility of increasing medical seats amid infrastructure shortfall
The federation claims that the infrastructure, strength of teaching staff, and the hostels to accommodate students currently available cannot meet the requirements of the increased number of seats, le ...
In almost all cases, there are signs leading up to cardiovascular disease. You can start treating the risk factors now, experts say.
A new study out today finds nearly everyone has at least one risk factor before a heart attack, stroke or heart failure. Northwestern researchers studied more than 9 million adults in South Korea and ...
Calling it "the largest and most detailed analysis of its kind to date," the research suggests the importance of a certain hygiene habit.
Joseph Eveld is a lecturer in Columbia’s CPA and M.S. in Narrative Medicine (NMED) program—a program he knows well, having also graduated from it. In many ways, Eveld is a perfect spokesperson for ...
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Expanding education boosts lifestyle medicine adoption across health systems
Expanding access to lifestyle medicine education opportunities-such as continuing medical education (CME) courses, professional certification, webinars, mentoring and peer-to-peer connections, and ...
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