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Inflation Reduction Act Estimated to Yield Billions in Drug Savings
Ceiling prices for negotiation would have reduced Medicare prescription drug spending by ~5 percent if implemented from 2018 to 2020
Evidence for Efficacy of Antidepressants for Pain Is Limited
Mortality Down With Surgery for Stenosis With, Without Spondylolisthesis
One in Four People With Diabetes Worldwide Have Osteoporosis
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Wait Time Disparities Increased for VA Care During the Pandemic
Wait time disparities most significant for orthopedic services for both Black and Hispanic veterans
Can being active an extra 7–9 minutes per day boost your brain?
Replacing just 7-9 minutes of sedentary time with moderate intensity physical activity every day was associated with improved cognitive performance, a new study indicates.
Deep Learning Reconstruction Enables Accelerated Knee MRI
Deep learning reconstructed knee MRI imaging diagnostically equivalent to conventional accelerated MRI for detecting abnormalities
Set of 15 Serum Biomarkers Can Predict Knee OA Progression
Set of biomarkers has prediction that is better than traditional prediction based on structural OA and pain severity
High-Dose Exercise No Better Than Low-Dose Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis
High-dose therapy is not superior for most outcomes, except for the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score for function in sports and recreation
Study reveals how exercise turns back the clock in aging muscles
Research looking at muscle fibers from mice and humans reveals the mechanism through which exercise can help rejuvenate aging muscles.
Aspirin Noninferior to Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin After Fracture
No significant difference seen in incidence of death, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, bleeding complications
Pandemic Funding Saved More Americans From Medical Debt
Researchers suggest that federal pandemic relief programs may have helped patients make a dent in their medical bills
Fracture Risk Up With Higher Levels of HDL-C in Healthy Seniors
Similar results seen when analyses stratified by sex; non-HDL-C levels not associated with fractures
Inpatient Mortality Up With Exposure to High Capacity Utilization
Two percent increase seen in odds of 14-day in-hospital mortality for each additional day of exposure to high capacity utilization
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