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New thinking about Alzheimer's diagnosis

New technology and biomarkers have contributed to the detection of Alzheimer's disease, but clinicians are skeptical about the value of a diagnosis without the ability to treat the condition.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2019/11/new-thinking-about-alzheimers-diagnosis.htm
1 Nov 2019

Systematic reviews examine Alzheimer's detection, biomarkers, pharmacological treatments

An accompanying editorial noted that while some tools are available to identify, diagnose, and treat cognitive dysfunction from Alzheimer's dementia, they are blunt and lack clinical utility.
https://acpinternist.org/weekly/archives/2020/04/28/2.htm
28 Apr 2020

Telemedicine's time has arrived

As the need for remote health care expands, medical educators and residents continue to refine the best ways to teach and learn telemedicine.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2022/09/telemedicines-time-has-arrived.htm
1 Sep 2022

ACP Internist is online and coming to your mailbox

The latest issue of ACP Internist is online and coming to your mailbox. Top stories include portable ultrasound, medical nonadherence, and cognitive strategies for being a better doctor.
https://acpinternist.org/weekly/archives/2014/05/06/11.htm
6 May 2014

Positioning patient portals for success

Recent growth in use of patient portals has been spurred by increases in virtual visits due to COVID-19. But are the systems designed for patients and doctors, or for smoother administrative and billing functions?
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2020/11/positioning-patient-portals-for-success.htm
1 Nov 2020

New guideline released on diagnosis, management of pancreatic cysts

The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) released a new guideline last week on the diagnosis and management of asymptomatic neoplastic pancreatic cysts.
https://acpinternist.org/weekly/archives/2015/03/31/1.htm
31 Mar 2015

Is self-monitoring of blood glucose still needed for diabetes?

Self-monitoring of blood glucose could become more of a targeted therapy than a blanket approach, with individual factors determining its value, experts say.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2017/10/is-self-monitoring-of-blood-glucose-still-needed-for-diabetes.htm
1 Oct 2017

Could drone deliveries help reverse opioid overdoses?

An epiphany led a medical student to consider whether drones could deliver naloxone to the scene of an overdose so a bystander could deliver the drug, even before emergency crews arrive.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2020/09/could-drone-deliveries-help-reverse-opioid-overdoses.htm
1 Sep 2020

Big data and the bog of information

Key questions exist to adopting consumer-grade medical devices, such as how to analyze vast quantities of data in a meaningful way.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2018/09/big-data-and-the-bog-of-information.htm
1 Sep 2018

Wrestling with wearables that screen for afib

Experts remain uncertain how to judge wearables and smartphone apps' cost-effectiveness, data quality, and clinical implications among pre-symptomatic patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.
https://acpinternist.org/archives/2020/02/wrestling-with-wearables-that-screen-for-afib.htm
1 Feb 2020

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