Author/s: Ruben Raychaudhuri, Daniel W Lin, R Bruce Montgomery
Importance: Prostate cancer is the most common nonskin cancer in men in the US, with an estimated 299 010 new cases and 35 250 deaths in 2024. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide, with 1 466 680 new cases and 396 792 deaths in 2022.
Observations: The most...
Author/s: Evelyn Attia, B Timothy Walsh
Importance: Eating disorders are characterized by disturbances in eating behavior and occur worldwide, with a lifetime prevalence of 2% to 5%. They are more common among females than males and may be associated with medical and psychiatric complications, impaired functioning, and decreased...
Author/s: Lenka A Vodstrcil, Erica L Plummer, Christopher K Fairley, Jane S Hocking, Matthew G Law, Kathy Petoumenos, Deborah Bateson, Gerald L Murray, Basil Donovan, Eric P F Chow, Marcus Y Chen, John Kaldor, Catriona S Bradshaw, StepUp Team
Background
Bacterial vaginosis affects one third of reproductive-aged women, and recurrence is common. Evidence of sexual exchange of bacterial vaginosis–associated organisms between partners suggests that male-partner treatment may increase the likelihood of cure.
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Author/s: Shahnawaz Towheed
Author/s: Maria Isabel Angulo, Geisel R Collazo, Lindsay A Thompson
This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page discusses Osgood-Schlatter disease, a common overuse injury of the knee, in active children.
Author/s: Ahnul Ha, Yun Jeong Lee, Marvin Lee, Sung Ryul Shim, Young Kook Kim
Importance: The association of digital screen time with myopia has been documented, but the dose-response association and safe exposure threshold remain unclear.
Objective: To evaluate the dose-response association of time spent on digital screens with myopia risk.
Data sources:...
Author/s: Rajesh T Gandhi, Raphael J Landovitz, Paul E Sax, Davey M Smith, Sandra A Springer, Huldrych F Günthard, Melanie A Thompson
Importance: New data and new antiretroviral drugs and formulations continue to become available for the prevention and management of HIV infection.
Objective: To provide updated recommendations for HIV treatment and clinical management and HIV prevention.
Methods: A panel of...
Author/s: Karina Atwell, Morgan White, Greta Kuphal, Makeba Williams, Sarina Schrager
Vasomotor symptoms (VMS) related to the menopausal transition affect the majority of women and contribute to significant quality of life burden. Incidence, length, severity and report of symptoms vary by race, ethnicity, and coexisting health conditions. The pathophysiology of VMS is not fully...
Author/s: Ranna Al-Dossari, Monica Kalra, Julie Adkison, Bich-May Nguyen
Urinary incontinence management varies depending on the type of incontinence and severity of symptoms. Types of incontinence include stress (SUI), urge or overactive bladder (OAB), mixed, neurogenic, and overflow incontinence. First-line treatment for OAB and SUI is nonpharmacologic management....
Author/s: Edith Guilbert, Hélène Arguin, Mathieu Bélanger
Objective: To document the efficacy and safety of etonogestrel subdermal contraceptive implants, levonorgestrel (LNG) intrauterine systems (IUS), and copper (Cu) intrauterine devices (IUDs) for birth control when extended beyond prescription limits.
Data sources: A systematic search of...