Working for a Health System vs Remaining Independent
According to a recently released survey from the American Medical Group Association (AMGA)—the 2019 Medical Group Operations and Finance Survey—the income of medical groups in both independent and...
View ArticleEfficacy of Aerobic Physical Fitness Training in Subacute Stroke
In adults with stroke in the early subacute phase, aerobic treadmill-based physical fitness training was associated with increased risk for falls and was not superior to relaxation session with regard...
View ArticleGreater Cardiorespiratory Fitness Linked to Increased Gray Matter Volume in...
A higher level of cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with greater gray matter volume in the temporal, frontal, and cerebellar regions of the brain, a study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings suggests.1...
View ArticleDiet, Activity Guideline Updated by American Cancer Society
HealthDay News — The diet and physical activity guideline for the prevention of cancer has been updated by the American Cancer Society; the guideline was published online June 9 in CA: A Cancer Journal...
View ArticleGlobal Population Anticipated to Peak in 2064
HealthDay News — The global population is anticipated to peak in 2064 and then decline to year 2100, according to a study published online July 14 in The Lancet. Stein Emil Vollset, Dr.P.H., from the...
View ArticleDiets High in Protein, Plant Protein Tied to Lower Mortality
HealthDay News — Plant protein intake is associated with a lower risk for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality, according to a review published online July 22 in The BMJ. Sina Naghshi, from...
View ArticleLifestyle Changes May Aid Cognitive Abilities
HealthDay News — Improvements in lifestyle risk factors for dementia can lead to short-term improvements in cognition among community-dwelling adults experiencing cognitive decline, according to a...
View ArticleHow Obesity Affects Body Composition, Frailty, and Pain in Older Patients
Every month, the leadership team at the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) highlights the most important published literature that impacts geriatric practice. This month,...
View ArticleReceipt of Hospice With Dialysis Varies by Payer in the VA System
Under Medicare, patients with kidney failure often must choose between continuing dialysis or enrolling in hospice.
View ArticleHigh-Intensity Interval Training Improves COPD Outcomes
Investigators in China assessed the intervention effect and safety of high-intensity interval training for COPD patients.
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