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Should weight loss be first line therapy for type 2 diabetes? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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For the majority of people with type 2 diabetes, weight loss of 15% of their body weight should be first among therapies to manage the condition, a recent study concludes. Rita Kalyani, a diabetes expert at Johns Hopkins, comments. Kalyani: …
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How can we provide rehabilitation to those who’ve had a stroke in a cost-effective way? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Intensive and personalized physical rehabilitation one to two months after a stroke helps people recover better, a recent study showed, but getting such services paid for remains a challenge. Steven Zeiler, a stroke expert at Johns Hopkins, says technology can …
How much rehabilitation therapy does someone who’s had a stroke need? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Intensive physical therapy delivered to people one to two months after having a stroke and having already received usual rehabilitative services further improved their functioning, a recent study showed. Steven Zeiler, a stroke expert at Johns Hopkins, says this is …
Is there a benefit to longer term rehabilitation for stroke patients? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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People who’d had a stroke, got standard rehabilitation followed by more intensive physical therapy saw better recovery, if they got the additional therapy in the first two months after their stroke, a much awaited study finds. Steven Zeiler, a stroke …
Should mobile stroke units be deployed nationwide? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Specialized EMS units that only treat stroke improved stroke outcomes for people who were treated by them, a recent study found. Michele Johansen, a stroke expert at Johns Hopkins, says a few things about the study should be noted. Johansen: …
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How should parents protect their children who aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Children under twelve remain at risk for Covid infection, and even older children who can’t receive the vaccine or are immunocompromised are also at risk. Anna Durbin, an infectious disease expert at Johns Hopkins, says there are steps parents can …