Generic medications are becoming an increasingly hot topic, as the cost of prescriptions rise. The authors of a recent study sought to examine the attitudes of health care providers on prescribing generic...
The personal effectiveness of a patient’s diet may go beyond traditional knowledge of food labeling, according to Heidi Nelson, MD, from the Mayo Clinic. Consultant360 spoke with Dr Nelson about her latest...
Jennifer Flemming, MD, MAS, from KHSC Kingston Health Sciences Centre, answers our questions about her research on the association between pregnancy and liver decompensation among women with cirrhosis. ...
Jeffrey R. Starke, MD, from Baylor College of Medicine, answers our questions about the management of pediatric TB, the new advancements in this area of medicine, and other takeaways that pulmonologists...
You may have patients who experience more than 1 social risk factor, and new research shows that these patients are at an increased risk for silent myocardial infarction. Elsayed Z. Soliman, MD, MSc, MS,...
Christianne Roumie, MD, MPH, answers our questions about her new study, which compared the incidence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose among participants from the SPRINT Randomized Trial.
Carol Chelimo, PhD, and Cameron Grand, MbChB, PhD, answered our questions about their study examining the association between early exposure to antibiotics and subsequent body mass index and the likelihood...
Consultant360 spoke with Elise Brown, PhD, assistant professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University, whose recent study sought to establish low muscular strength cut off points for type 2...
In a recent study, researchers assessed the relationship and resulting impact of exercise capacity on all-cause mortality risk among people with type 2 diabetes. Lead study author Yun-Ju Lai, MD, discussed...