Mikayla Spangler, Pharm.D., BCPS; Beth Bryles Phillips, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS; Mary B. Ross, M.B.A.; Kevin G. Moores, Pharm.D.
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heterogeneous disorder that is familial in approximately 30% of cases. Although several genes have been identified that can cause familial DCM, molecular analyses ...
Compounding is defined as the mixing of a drug or device consistent with a licensed practitioner"s prescription; it is distinguished from manufacturing because it is a compound made for one ...
Living with a disabled child can have profound effects on the entire family–parents, siblings, and extended family members. It is a unique shared experience for families and can affect all ...
As GLP-1 RA use soars, experts are worried that patients may not be getting the right nutrients in their diets. How can ...
Cutaneous disease is a frequent cause of morbidity in the homeless. Several skin conditions, both infectious and noninfectious, have been described in the homeless population including trauma ...
Children with myopia receiving 0.05% atropine showed less progression of the eye condition and axial elongation than those ...
With nutritional, pharmaceutical, and surgical options available for obesity, clinicians are being called upon to make ...
ALA = Amoebic liver abscess; Eh = Entamoeba histolytica; EhCP = E. histolytica cysteine proteinase; Ehserp = E. histolytica serine proteinase; EhSTIRP = Serine threonine isoleucine-rich protein ...
Dementia risk is nearly 80% higher in stroke survivors than in those without stroke, with risk declining within 1 year but ...
Context: The program was an effort to work cooperatively, made by caregivers from both acute care and long-term care facilities in a community-wide setting of competing providers. Objective: The ...
Time is morbidity and mortality (and money), and guidelines recommend sepsis screening on the hospital wards. Two studies ...