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<p>A cross-sectional study of more than 6,500 adults aged 65 years and older found that, on average, older adults spent 3 weeks each year getting health care outside the home. In this nationally representative group, 11% of older adults spent 50 or more days each year receiving health care services. These days spent obtaining health care outside the home, or health care contact days, are a new patient-centered metric for evaluating care for older adults. The study is published in <em>Annals of Internal Medicine. </em></p> ....
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<p>In the development of Parkinson’s disease (PD), the changes that will lead to neurodegeneration take place in the brain long before patients show any symptoms. But without a test that can detect these changes, it’s difficult to intervene early to more effectively slow disease progression. </p>
<p>Researchers from the <a href="http://brighamandwomens.org/">Brigham and Women’s Hospital</a>, a founding member of <a href="http://massgeneralbrigham.org/">Mass General Brigham</a>, <u>and</u> <a href="https://wyss.harvard.edu/">Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University</a> have developed a molecular assay platform that they successfully applied to patient samples to detect and quantify single ⍺-synuclein fibrils, the pathogenic aggregates of ⍺ ....
<p>An observational study of patients being treated for acute COVID-19 in a multicenter health care system observed virologic rebound in about 20 percent of patients treated with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (N-R) versus about 2 percent of those who did not receive treatment. The findings are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.</p> ....