
These mental health outcomes were seen among those with self-reported COPD and asthma, though not among individuals with objective diagnoses based on spirometry.

These mental health outcomes were seen among those with self-reported COPD and asthma, though not among individuals with objective diagnoses based on spirometry.

Results of a new analysis underscore the significance of sleep health in mitigating type 2 diabetes risk, revealing that even an optimal diet may not fully offset the negative impact of inadequate sleep.

In new topline results from the KARDIA-2 trial, zilebesiran added to standard-of-care antihypertensive treatments showed significant reductions in systolic blood pressure.

Our February 2024 month-in-review recaps research on Long COVID’s effect on sleep, Black older adults’ poor sleep quality being linked to executive function decline, among other findings.

Novo Nordisk announced topline data from the FLOW trial indicate semaglutide 1.0 mg (Ozempic) was associated with a 24% reduction in risk of kidney disease-related events among individuals with type 2 diabetes and CKD compared to placebo therapy.

Use of corticosteroids with supportive therapy reduced proteinuria but was associated with adverse effects and did not impact time to ESKD versus supportive therapy alone.

This analysis looked into whether rapid respiratory virus testing in patients with suspected acute respiratory infection was linked to such outcomes as antibiotic use decrease and hospitalization.

In time for daylight savings time starting on March 10, sleep experts weigh in on the harms of the daylight savings transition, such as increased risks for cardiovascular events, car accidents, and mortality.

Our February 2024 month in review spotlights news in IgAN identification and management as well as recent research about various factors impacting renal care outcomes in different patient populations.

The primary endpoint was achieved, with biosimilar CT-P41 demonstrating comparable pharmacokinetics.

Clobetasol propionate ophthalmic suspension 0.05% for post-ocular surgery pain marks the first new steroid in the ophthalmic market in over 15 years.

This is the first instance in which a patient without a response to sequential bronchial thermoplasty, dupilumab, benralizumab, and mepolizumab ended up with a strong clinical response to tezepelumab.

A secondary analysis of cross-sectional data found that serum albumin levels negatively correlated with the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy.

In this episode, hosts are joined by SURMOUNT-2 principal investigator Timothy Garvey, MD, to discuss the approval of the tirzepatide for chronic weight management, data from the SURMOUNT-2, -3, and 4 programs, the future of incretin therapies, and more.

The latest analysis of the Mass General Brigham Lp(a) Registry highlights Lp(a)'s independent association with cardiovascular events, with these associations apparent in patients regardless of baseline cardiovascular history.

Results identified mesangial IgM deposition as an independent risk factor for ESKD in patients with IgAN, particularly in advanced disease stages.

This analysis explored views on safety, general levels of trust, and preferences on examination methods, with the goal being a greater awareness of opinion on AI incorporation.

Our February 2024 cardiology month in review, recaps FDA news, top data from International Stroke Conference and major journals, and perspectives form a bevy of key opinion leaders in the field on hot topics and news from across the spectrum of cardiovascular medicine.

Our February 2024 month in review highlights some of our top hepatology content from the past few weeks, including pipeline updates, phase 2/3 trial data, and new research in liver diseases.

Our February 2024 ophthalmology month-in-review features an in-depth look into global vision loss rates, a new clinical quiz on AAO guidelines, and two episodes of our flagship ophthalmology podcast, New Insight with Veeral Sheth, MD.

These data suggest the potential for use of patient-reported outcomes in terms of risk stratification and selection of treatment for patients in both clinical practice and other studies.

In this episode, hosts are joined by co-chair of the SELECT steering committee A. Michael Lincoff, MD, to discuss results, potential explanations for cardiovascular benefit beyond weight reduction, FLOW trial implications, and the future of incretin therapies.

Test your knowledge of the AGA Clinical Practice Guideline on Fecal Microbiota-Based Therapies for Select Gastrointestinal Diseases with this clinical quiz!

This month’s biosimilars month in review highlights the evolving landscape of biosimilars, emphasizing their potential benefits in terms of safety, cost-effectiveness, and increased treatment options, while recognizing the importance of addressing challenges in adoption and perception.

In a post hoc analysis of the ACCT-2 study, a risk profile using simple hematologic parameters identified patients hospitalized with COVID-19 who benefited most from baricitinib treatment.

In the February edition of Dermatology Month in Review, new acne guidelines released by AAD, an FDA decision on nemolizumab, and an interview on potentially the first oral IL-23 inhibitor for psoriasis were among the major stories.

The newest version of ChatGPT accurately responded to most multiple-choice questions on ophthalmic cases but performed better on non-image–based questions.

The approval of the AGENT Drug-Coated Balloon is based on the AGENT IDE trial and was announced by Boston Scientific on March 01, 2024.

Older adults who are ≥ 90 years old, have dementia, are frail, and are undergoing vascular surgery have greater hospital readmission rates within 180 days.

Jairath discusses disease clearance and optimal treatment targeting in UC, highlighting what the ongoing VERDICT trial hopes to add to our understanding of improving patient outcomes.