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Over time, women with PCOS may develop serious health conditions related to their disease including weight gain, difficulty losing weight, anxiety and depression related to weight, insulin resistance, sleep apnea, and cardiometabolic conditions.
Infectious Diseases Information Center
The expiration of the federal government’s pandemic emergency declaration will affect patient care across a broad range of settings, including telemedicine, hospitals, and nursing homes.
HowToTreat
Although stimulants are considered first-line therapy for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), they may not be the best choice of treatment for all patients, and there are a wide variety of both stimulant and nonstimulant drugs available to clinicians when treating ADHD. This article discusses FDA-approved medications for the treatment of ADHD and helps compare why and when certain medications are chosen over other available treatment options.
Geriatrics Information Center
Identifying limitations in functional reserves in the older adult leads to improved decision-making related to cardiovascular risk stratification and elective procedures.
Infectious Diseases Information Center, News
The letters cite violations related to drug misbranding failing to bear adequate directions for their intended use(s).
Slideshow
A 61-year-old woman presents with a 7-month history of a bump on the front of her left knee. What is your diagnosis?
Infectious Diseases Information Center
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on children and adults with ADHD. This case explores the effects long COVID has had on an adult patient with ADHD.
Asthma Information Center
Authors review changes in the diagnosis, workup, and treatment of asthma in the 2022 GINA report.
Evidence-Based Medicine
Vitamin D deficiency is especially prevalent in postmenopausal women, and recommendations from current guidelines are inconsistent regarding vitamin D use.
Advisor Forum
Should patients be kept on a vitamin D regimen year round?