As the population of older adults with MS grows, providers increasingly need to consider how age and disease duration factor into disease progression and treatment. An expert shares perspectives.
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Consider surgery for isolated severe TR before overt symptoms develop, concludes the first large series comparing outcomes of isolated tricuspid valve surgery by indication.
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Offering patients a mix of online group therapy sessions and one-on-one appointments can significantly shorten the time to a first follow-up session, a new study shows.
Measuring Residual Disease in Leukemias: Improving on Current Assays is a Focus
Next-generation sequencing may improve upon existing methods for measuring minimal residual disease in patients with AML or myelodysplastic syndrome who have received a allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant.
Better Risk-Stratification for an Aggressive Thyroid Tumor
Researchers seek to improve upon risk stratification for patients with aggressive thyroid cancer.
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Behind Closed Doors: Forensic Nurses Play Key Role in Combatting Human Trafficking (Podcast)
Experts describe the pivotal role forensic nurses play in recognizing the signs of human trafficking and providing lifesaving interventions to potential victims.
How Does Climate Change Impact Our Patients?
How to be a resource for patients when it comes to climate change and their health.
Study Compares Outcomes for Surgical Treatment of Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
Findings from the first five-year prospective study provide valuable data to guide decision-making when treating patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis.
Reproductive Issues and Multiple Sclerosis: 20 Frequently Asked Questions
MS specialists share evidence-based answers on issues from ranging from contraception and conception to breastfeeding, with particular attention to the safety of various disease-modifying therapies.
Goniotomy and GATT Aren’t Just for Mild to Moderate Glaucoma
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) isn’t just for mild to moderate conditions. It is safer and may be more effective than tube shunts in patients with uveitic and steroid-induced glaucoma.