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The highly selective partial agonist at D1 and D5 receptors significantly improves motor function in patients recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease ...
Aaron Holley, MD, writes that it takes a 'physiologic village' to create activity intolerance after pulmonary embolism, and argues for more use of cardiopulmonary exercise testing to evaluate it.
Dr Nicholas Silvestri reports that the 2025 AAN meeting highlighted significant advances in myasthenia gravis, including improved diagnostics and emerging therapies.
Imbalances in oral microbiota and poor oral health are associated with increased migraines and body pain in women with central sensitization disorders, a new study shows.
Research on the gut microbiome has focused mainly on bacteria, but bacteriophages and fungi play critical roles as well, with significant influences on health and disease.
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist therapy over a 12-month period is safe and effective in treating weight regain following bariatric surgery, a Swiss real-world study reveals.
Despite being younger and having fewer comorbidities, patients with acute myocarditis (AM) had a significantly higher risk for 30-day and long-term mortality than those with unexplained chest pain.
Continuous glucose monitoring devices could overstate blood sugar levels, with a study revealing inconsistencies in readings compared with traditional methods.
Severe postpartum haemorrhage in women with grade 3 placenta accreta spectrum demonstrates significantly better outcomes in Italy than in the United Kingdom and France.
People who have tried other methods to lose weight have found results from obesity drugs that ‘feel like magic.’ ...
Cervical artery dissection–related hospitalizations rose more than fourfold in 15 years in the United States, new research shows.
Consider the many challenges of medical school: The volume of knowledge you’re expected to master, the fast pace, the competition, long hours in clinical training, the pressure to succeed, the ...