
Farrah Kheradmand, MD, elaborates on the effects of marijuana legalization and increased recreational use on research into electronic cigarettes.
Gianna is an associate editor of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®). She has been working on AJMC® since 2019 and has a BA in philosophy and journalism & professional writing from The College of New Jersey.
Farrah Kheradmand, MD, elaborates on the effects of marijuana legalization and increased recreational use on research into electronic cigarettes.
Results of a clinical trial indicate peer-delivered interventions can help patients with rare diseases achieve disease acceptance.
Results of an observational study indicate low estradiol levels could worsen vestibular migraine in postmenopausal women.
Results of a study conducted in California suggest some adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) improved their glycemic control during the COVID-19 lockdown.
This year's SLEEP 2021 virtual conference offers a wide range of sessions on topics relating to sleep disorder treatment and management.
Findings from an observational study indicate that chronic migraineurs with medication overuse headache may be deficient in vitamin D.
Data from a longitudinal study reveal poor glycemic control and blood pressure management may contribute to cognitive decline in older patients with type 1 diabetes.
Nicotine replacement therapy can help with smoking cessation, but there are dangers of using e-cigarettes, said Laura Crotty Alexander, MD, ATSF.
A new analysis reveals penalties levied under a CMS program to improve the quality of care at dialysis centers did not lead to significant change.
A phase 3 trial explored which treatment option for pemphigus vulgaris, a rare skin disease, resulted in better outcomes after 52 weeks.
Analyses showed differential brain activity among migraineurs with anxiety compared with those without anxiety and healthy controls.
Michelle M Cloutier, MD, is professor emerita at UCONN Health in Farmington, Connecticut, and chair of the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) Coordinating Committee Expert Panel Working Group.
A recent analysis of The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young study found maternal diet has no impact on type 1 diabetes and islet autoimmunity (IA) risk.
Results from Sharecare's Community Well-Being Index show Massachusetts was the healthiest state in 2020 while Mississippi ranked last.
Results from a genome-wide association study indicate blood clot factors may contribute to the cause of migraine with aura.
Joe Zein, MD, PhD, from Cleveland Clinic, explains factors apart from sex and age that can have an impact on a patient's asthma.
Results of a US claims database show erenumab is associated with reduced acute medication use and health care resource utilization.
Results of a qualitative study outline widely held cost considerations regarding diabetes technology in the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community.
Real-world data collected from 5 US health centers highlight erenumab's efficacy in chronic migraineurs.
Genome-wide association studies are building the potential for precision medicine for children with respiratory diseases, but the progress also comes with challenges related to cost and issues with early screening, according to speakers at the ATS 2021 International Conference.
Using data from 2 independent cohorts, researchers identified a potential molecular biomarker for progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).
To mark National Women's Health Week, The American Journal of Managed Care® assesses challenges posed to women in the United States by the pandemic and looks ahead to potential long-term consequences.
The CDC announces updates to its mask wearing requirements for fully vaccinated individuals.
Data show male migraineurs are nearly 6 times as likely to develop abdominal aortic aneurysms compared with healthy females.
An observational study reveals COVID-19 social distancing measures affected migraineurs' sleep, physical activity.
The FDA cleared Bigfoot BioMedical's Diabetes Management System.
Using transcranial sonography, researchers uncovered a potential imaging biomarker for depression among migraineurs.
Researchers used data fromThe Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young study to assess whether age impacts risk of T1D onset.
In a review, researchers examined potential mechanisms contributing to the hereditary nature of migraine.
Results of a longitudinal cohort study conducted in France suggest post-menopausal women who have a history of migraine may be at an increased risk of developing hypertension.
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