Kenny Walter is an editor with HCPLive. Prior to joining MJH Life Sciences in 2019, he worked as a digital reporter covering nanotechnology, life sciences, material science and more with R&D Magazine. He graduated with a degree in journalism from Temple University in 2008 and began his career as a local reporter for a chain of weekly newspapers based on the Jersey shore. When not working, he enjoys going to the beach and enjoying the shore in the summer and watching North Carolina Tar Heel basketball in the winter.
Investigators Find Demographic Predictors of Up-to-Date Colorectal Cancer Screenings
July 7th 2023There were several individual predictors including sex, age, recent visits with a primary care provider, distance to nearest endoscopy facility, and insurance type, as well as county-level predictors, such as percentage of residents with a high school education, without insurance, and unemployed as being up-to-date.
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Autocancellation of Uncollected CDI Test Orders Does Not Reduce Infection Rate
July 7th 2023The reported C difficile healthcare-acquired infections rates per 10,000 patient days did not significantly change. The rates were 8.07 in the 6-month preintervention period and 8.77 in the intervention period for facilities A and B combined.
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Mirikizumab Bests Placebo in Treating Patients With Ulcerative Colitis
July 6th 2023There were higher percentages of patients treated with mirikizumab that had clinical remission at week 12 of the induction trial compared to the placebo group. This was also true at week 40 of the maintenance trial.
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IBD Trials Re-Randomizing Patients Had Higher Remission Rates
June 29th 2023In recent years trial designs have evolved to become increasingly complex and sophisticated with new endpoints that could include patient-reported outcomes, biomarkers, mucosal, and histological healing, central endoscopy reading, and trials that examine both induction and maintenance of remission within the same study.
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Intercept Cancels Plans For NASH Treatment After CRL
June 23rd 2023The treatment, developed by Intercept Pharmaceuticals, could not be approved in its present form, according to the CRL and any resubmission of the treatment for patients with NASH would require at least the successful completion of the long-term outcomes phase of the REGENERATE study.
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Patients With Mental Illness Utilize Social Media for Health Reasons
June 22nd 2023Patients with anxiety or depression who engaged in health-related social media usage were significantly more likely to report to report intentions to quit smoking, endorse past 12-month attempts at smoking cessation, and were more likely to meet national recommendation for weekly strength training.
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Reducing the Risk of Alcohol Use During Adolescents Drops Risk of Depression in Adulthood
June 21st 2023After making adjustments, the results show a positive association between alcohol dependence at 18 years and depression at age 24 years. However, there was no association between the rate of change and depression.
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Patients With Hepatitis Delta Virus More Likely to Experience Rapid Liver Fibrosis Progression
June 19th 2023Patients with anti-HDV antibodies had a significantly higher prevalence of liver cirrhosis, significantly lower prothrombin time, and a higher prevalence of HIV co-infection compared to patients who demonstrated serum anti-HDV antibody negatively.
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