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Reducing Complications of High Blood Pressure in Older Adults
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-jama-report/reducing-complications-high-blood-pressure-older-adults/8194/A recent study examined the best target blood pressure to reduce the risks of heart attack, heart failure and stroke in older adults.Predictive Value of Lipid Biomarkers and Inflammatory Markers
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/predictive-value-of-lipid-biomarkers-and-inflammatory-markers/6296/Lipid Luminations host Dr. Alan Brown and his guest, Dr. Michael Davidson, discuss the predictive value of lipid biomarkers and inflammatory markers, particularly when compared with traditional risk factors, as well as the process of developing consensus on the use of novel risk factors. Brought toLipid Management and Systemic Approaches to Patient Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/lipid-management-and-systemic-approaches-to-patient-care/5587/Dr. Ann Liebeskind, the clinical program director of Heart and Vascular Services at Affinity Health System's St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin, joins host Dr. Alan Brown at the National Lipid Association's 2010 meeting in Chicago, to talk about her research on lipid management and the sKeys to Weight Loss: Specific Nutrients or Just Calories?
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/keys-to-weight-loss-specific-nutrients-or-just-calories/4360/Dr. Frank Sacks, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and professor of cardiovascular disease prevention in the nutrition department at Harvard's School of Public Health, gives us an update on the long-standing debate about weight loss. New evidence from Dr. Sacks' research tells us thatCholesterol Management in Children
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/cholesterol-management-in-children/3624/Host Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Don Wilson, professor and chair of pediatrics at the Texas A&M Health Sciences Center College of Medicine, to offer his counsel on the latest guidelines for pediatric cholesterol management. Why was this the time to revise previous recommendations? How do riskWhen a Fracture is More Than a Fracture
https://reachmd.com/programs/medical-breakthroughs-from-penn-medicine/when-a-fracture-is-more-than-a-fracture/3494/Dr. Samir Mehta, chief of orthopedic trauma at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the role of the orthopedic traumatologist. What does this designation mean? What kind of special care or expertise do these specialists bring to the care of the patient? In what situations mighWho's the Shrink for a Shrink in a Combat Zone?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/whos-the-shrink-for-a-shrink-in-a-combat-zone/2766/Dr. Heidi Kraft, clinical psychologist, Deputy Manager for the Navy's Combat and Operational Stress Control Program in San Diego, California, and author of the book, "Rule Number 2: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital", shares some of her remarkable experiences during time spent in 2004 serving aPractical Perspectives in Myasthenia Gravis # 1: Diagnostic Logistics—Navigating Complexity Across Ages
https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/diagnostic-and-diagnosis-logistics-navigating-complexity-across-ages/39028/Tune in to explore age-related diagnostic considerations and confirmation strategies for generalized myasthenia gravis.Transforming the Standard of Care for Acute Coronary Syndromes
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/transforming-the-standard-of-care-for-acute-coronary-syndromes/5260/Results of a recent study may change the standard of care for patients with acute coronary syndromes. Although clopidogrel is generally the antiplatelet therapy of choice for patients for whom an invasive strategy is planned for treating their acute coronary syndromes, bleeding can be of concern. PrThe Role of Employers in the Health Reform Movement
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/the-role-of-employers-in-the-health-reform-movement/4183/It seems we all work so much these days, we might as well get our personal mail delivered at work, or maybe even consider a hide-a-bed for the office. That may seem a bit far-fetched, but many of us do receive our health insurance coverage from our place of employment, and an increasing percentage o