Quality evidence is needed to support a new Medicare Part D medication therapy management (MTM) program performance measure, prompting a scoping review on MTM services and associated outcomes.
Background Severe aortic stenosis (AS) is commonly associated with advanced cardiac damage, including right ventricular dysfunction (RVD), pulmonary hypertension (PH) and tricuspid regurgitation (TR), ...
A systematic review of 19 studies examining abortion stigma in high-income countries found that it is present at moderate levels. Abortion stigma was stronger in males, people with lower income, ...
Background Silicosis, a chronic respiratory disease caused by crystalline silica exposure, is a persistent global lung health issue. No systematic review of the relationship between cumulative ...
Conservation has never lacked ideas. Protected areas, payments for ecosystem services, community management, certification schemes, and public campaigns have all been promoted as solutions to ...
6 Institute of History and Ethics in Medicine, Department of Preclinical Medicine, TUM School of Medicine and Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 7 Department of Clinical Research, ...
Abstract: As reliance on digital services grows, traditional password-based authentication methods have been increasingly scrutinized due to their susceptibility to cyber-attacks, including phishing ...
Objective The objective of this study is to review the current literature on the health co-benefits of emission reduction strategies and the methods and tools available to assess them. Design ...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a pervasive and important public health concern. TBI can range from mild, resulting in headaches and other neurologic symptoms, to severe resulting in coma and death.
A new review including over 100 clinical trials has found that 13 common methods for medically inducing labor are similarly effective, but their safety profiles differ according to clinical context.
When scientists and regulators need clear answers to health risks—such as whether Tylenol causes autism (it doesn’t)—they typically turn to systematic reviews, widely regarded as medicine’s gold ...
Despite the growing use of systematic reviews of animal studies, it remains unclear how often systematic review methodology – such as detailed search strategies, critical appraisal, and protocol ...
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