Author/s: Madjd, Amenah, Taylor, Moira A., Delavari, Alireza,, Reza, Macdonald, Ian A., Farshchi, Hamid R.
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different daily physical activity (PA) frequencies, while maintaining the same daily volume of PA, on weight loss, carbohydrate metabolism, and lipid metabolism in women with overweight or obesity throughout a 24-week intervention....
Author/s: Bright Futures, American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics Preventative Care Priodicity Guideline.
Author/s: Kahan, Scott, Manson, JoAnn E.
Author/s: Voelker, Rebecca
The Problem
Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations identifies both benign and pathogenic genetic variants. But information about specific variants, particularly those of uncertain clinical significance (VUS), often isn’t systematically curated, expertly reviewed, or...
Author/s: Douglas, Chad
Objectives:
- Recognize the difference between recommending and prescribing medication in regard to medical marijuana
- Summarize components of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Rules and Regulations in regard to patient licensing and physician recommendations
- Recognize...
Author/s: Balk, E.M., Rofebero, V.N., Adam, G.P., Kimmel, H.J., Trikalinos, T.A., Jeppson, P.C.
BACKGROUND:
Urinary incontinence (UI), a common malady in women, most often is classified as stress, urgency, or mixed.
PURPOSE:
To compare the effectiveness of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions to improve or cure stress, urgency, or mixed UI in nonpregnant ...
Author/s: Murphy, Sean, McCarthy, Cian P., McEvoy, John W.
Aspirin is one of the most universally recognized and commonly prescribed medications worldwide. It is estimated that 48.7 million U.S. adults are taking aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention; the majority (~73%) for primary prevention. The benefit of aspirin for secondary prevention of...
Author/s: Bock, Beth C., Dunsiger, Shira I., CIccolo, Joseph T., Serber, Eva R., Wu, Wen-Chih, Tilkemeier, Peter, Walaska, Kristen A., Marcus, Bess H.
INTRODUCTION:
Adults who engage in regular physical activity have lower rates of morbidity and mortality than those who do not. Exercise videogames may offer an attractive, sustainable alternative or supplement to traditional modes of exercise. This study compared exercise videogames with...
Author/s: Packer, Douglas L., Mark, Daniel B., Robb, RIchard A., Monahan, Kristi H., Bahnson, Tristram D., Poole, Jessica E., Noseworthy, Peter A., Rosenberg, Yves D., Jeffries, Neal, Mitchell, L. Brent, Flaker, Greg C., Pokushalov, Evgeny, Romanov, ALexander, Bunch, T. Jared, Noelker, Georg, Ardashev, Andrey, Revishvili, Amiran, Wilber, David J., Cappato, Riccardo, Kuck, Karl-Heinz, Hindricks, Gerhard, Davies, D. Wyn, Kowey, Peter R., Naccarelli, Gerald V., Reiffel, James A., Piccini, Jonathan P., Silverstein, Adam P., Al-Khalidi, Hussein R., Lee, Kerry L.
IMPORTANCE:
Catheter ablation is effective in restoring sinus rhythm in atrial fibrillation (AF), but its effects on long-term mortality and stroke risk are uncertain.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine whether catheter ablation is more effective than conventional medical therapy for...
Author/s: Mark, Daniel B., Anstrom, Kevin J., Sheng, Shubin, Piccini, Jonathan P., Baloch, Khaula N., Monahan, Kristi H., Daniels, Melanie R., Bahnson, Tristram D., Poole, Jeanne E., Rosenberg, Yves, Lee, Kerry L., Packer, Douglas L.
IMPORTANCE:
Catheter ablation is more effective than drug therapy in restoring sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), but its incremental effect on long-term quality of life (QOL) is uncertain.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine whether catheter ablation is more...