Author/s: Sarah E. Vordenberg
This JAMA Patient Page describes the types of topical nonprescription pain medications and tips for using them.
Topical nonprescription pain medications are over-the-counter drugs applied to the skin to treat pain.
Topical pain medications can effectively treat pain caused by...
Author/s: Rebecca J. Palmer, Leila H. DeWitt, Lindsay A. Thompson
This Patient Page describes safety measures parents can take to protect children from gun violence.
Guns are now the leading cause of death for children in the US.
Guns are even more lethal than motor vehicle crashes. The reasons for this gun violence increase in children are...
Author/s: Chen-shan Huang, Yuan-jiao Yan, Yu-ting Luo, Rong Lin, Hong Li
Background: Individuals with mild cognitive impairment are at high risk of developing dementia. Dance therapy has promising applications in delaying cognitive decline. However, the effectiveness of dance therapy for older adults with mild cognitive impairment is unclear. The objective of this...
Author/s: Dimitris Challoumas, Rohan Ramasubbu, Elliot Rooney, Emily Seymour-Jackson, Amit Putti, Neal L. Millar
Importance: There is a plethora of treatment options for patients with de Quervain tenosynovitis (DQT), but there are limited data on their effectiveness and no definitive management guidelines.
Objective: To assess and compare the effectiveness associated with available treatment options...
Author/s: Rebecca A. Voelker
This JAMA Patient Page discusses screening for cervical cancer, including who should be screened, recommendations for handling positive results, and the prevention of cervical cancer.
Author/s: Amy Z. Xu, Jason T. Alexander
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting approximately 10% of the US population. AD often occurs as a childhood disease in conjunction with allergies and asthma, but it can also persist into or arise de novo in adulthood. AD negatively affects quality of life,...
Author/s: Win Min Oo, Changhai Ding, Adam G. Culvenor, David J. Hunter
Importance: Approximately 5% of all primary care visits in adults are related to knee pain. Osteoarthritis (OA), patellofemoral pain, and meniscal tears are among the most common causes of knee pain.
Observations: Knee OA, affecting an estimated 654 million people worldwide, is the most...
Author/s: Evan Wood, Jessica Bright, Katrina Hsu, Nirupa Goel, Josey W.G. Ross, Averill Hanson, Rand Teed, Ginette Poulin, Bryany Denning, Kim Corace, Corrina Chase, Katelyn Halpape, Ronald Lim, Tim Kealey, Jürgen Rehm
Background: In Canada, low awareness of evidence-based interventions for the clinical management of alcohol use disorder exists among health care providers and people who could benefit from care. To address this gap, the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse convened a national...
Author/s: Josdalyne Anderson, Pooja Prabhu, M. Elise Graham
The lingual frenulum is a tissue fold created by tongue elevation. In ankyloglossia, oral examination may reveal a short, tight frenulum that inserts either toward the tongue tip or onto the mandibular alveolus (the tooth-bearing surface of the lower jaw). Clinicians should evaluate range of...
Author/s: Suzanne N. Morin, Sidney Feldman, Larry Funnell, Lora Giangregorio, Sandra Kim, Heather McDonald-Blumer, Nancy Santesso, Rowena Ridout, Wendy Ward
Fracture risk increases with advancing age, as a result of declining skeletal strength and increased risk of falling. In Canada, more than 2 million people live with osteoporosis.1 Every year in Canada, about 150 people per 100 000 suffer a hip fracture, which is considered among the most...