Author/s: Vanessa Wagner, Adam Marks
Hospice is a specialized model of medical care for people with terminal illness.
The goal of hospice is to provide compassionate care to maximize a person’s comfort and quality of life during the natural dying process. Hospice care teams are composed of doctors, nurses, social workers,...
Author/s: Patrick M Carter, Rebecca M Cunningham
Firearm-related injuries are an urgent health crisis in the United States, with firearm-related deaths surpassing deaths from motor vehicle crashes in 2017.1 In contrast to other conditions for which clinicians have evidence-based solutions to reduce harm, the 25-year gap in federal research...
Author/s: Cristina Thomas, Herbert Castillo Valladares, Timothy G Berger, Aileen Y Chang
Importance: Scabies, bedbug, and body lice infestations are caused by organisms that live on or in the skin, on clothing, or in the environment and commonly cause pruritus and rash. In 2021, approximately 622 million incident cases of scabies occurred globally. Data on bedbug infestations are...
Author/s: Assil-Ramin Alimy, Athanasios D Anastasilakis, John J Carey, Stella D'Oronzo, Anda M Naciu, Julien Paccou, Maria P Yavropoulou, Willem F Lems, Tim Rolvien
Importance: Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) frequently cause substantial pain and reduced mobility, posing a major health problem. Despite the critical need for effective pain management to restore functionality and improve patient outcomes, the value of various conservative...
Author/s: J M Ferdinands, L H Blanton, E Alyanak, J R Chung, L Trujillo
Background
Influenza vaccines are available to help protect persons aged ≥65 years, who experience thousands of influenza hospitalizations annually. Because some influenza vaccines may work better than others, we sought to assess benefit of high-dose (HD), adjuvanted (ADJ), and recombinant...
Author/s: Caroline M. Tanner, Jill L Ostrem
The global burden of Parkinson’s disease is projected to increase in future decades as the number and proportion of older adults increases. This review addresses research advances since 1998, when the disorder was last reviewed in the Journal, and includes recently introduced concepts relevant...
Author/s: Lamiae Grimaldi, Tom Duchemin, Yann Hamon, Albert Buchard, Jacques Benichou
Importance: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) predisposes individuals to early cardiovascular (CV) events. While hydroxychloroquine is thought to mitigate CV risk factors, its protective role against CV events, particularly arterial ones, remains to be confirmed.
Objective: To evaluate...
Author/s: Tracy L Rose, William Y Kim
Importance: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a common malignancy, with an estimated 434 840 incident cases worldwide in 2022. In the US, it is the sixth most common cancer among males and ninth among females.
Observations: Clear cell RCC is the most common histologic subtype (75%-80% of...
Author/s: Jessica J Wyse, Alison Eckhardt, Summer Newell, Adam J Gordon, Benjamin J Morasco
Background: Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) including buprenorphine are effective, but underutilized. Rural patients experience pronounced disparities in access. To reach rural patients, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has sought to expand buprenorphine prescribing beyond...
Author/s: Stephanie J Lax, Eleanor Van Vogt, Bridget Candy, Lloyd Steele, Clare Reynolds, Beth Stuart
Background: Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is the most burdensome skin condition worldwide and cannot currently be prevented or cured. Topical anti-inflammatory treatments are used to control eczema symptoms, but there is uncertainty about the relative effectiveness and safety of different topical...