Does the US Have Enough Abortion Providers?

Does the US Have Enough Abortion Providers?

[ad_1] A small, and likely decreasing, number of healthcare providers in the United States perform abortions, and there is a risk that the count will be shrinking in the face of legislative attacks on the service, researchers have found. Until now, producing an accurate count of abortion service providers in the United States has been…

Does the FDA’s Prescribing Label Fall Short?

Does the FDA’s Prescribing Label Fall Short?

[ad_1] As the controversial Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drug aducanumab (Aduhelm) begins its integration into clinical practice, some physicians are concerned the drug’s prescribing label does not include adequate brain imaging recommendations to detect amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). Specifically, the drug’s label calls for three MRI brain scans before, and during, the titration period. The problem…

Updated Guidelines Call for Early Mobilization of Spinal Injury

Updated Guidelines Call for Early Mobilization of Spinal Injury

[ad_1] Discontinue use of back braces and cervical collars when possible and provide early surgical stabilization when indicated. These are a few recommendations from updated guidelines on the early treatment of spinal injuries recently released by the American College of Surgeons’ (ACS’) Trauma Quality Programs. The 87-page document covers the initial spine evaluation, classification, and…

COVID Ups Diabetes Risk 40% a Year Later

COVID Ups Diabetes Risk 40% a Year Later

[ad_1] Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. COVID-19 infection appears to significantly raise the risk for diabetes by about 40% at 1 year, indicate new data from a very large Veterans Administration population. “If patients have a prior history of COVID-19, that’s a risk factor for diabetes…

Age Differences in Medical Practices

Age Differences in Medical Practices

[ad_1] Morton J, MD, a 68-year-old cardiologist based in the Midwest, saw things become dramatically worse when his nine-physician practice was taken over by a large health system. “Everything changed. My partners and I lost a lot of autonomy. We had a say — but not the final say-so in who we hired as medical…