Podcast on How to Classify Foot Ulcers in People with Diabetes (2023 Update of the IWGDF Guidelines on Classification)
ConclusionAlthough there is no classification that fits all purposes, it is crucial that healthcare professionals standardize the way they characterise diabetes-related foot ulcers and guide their decision-making process by using validated classification systems. (Source: Diabetes Therapy)
Source: Diabetes Therapy - March 21, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

JAMA Psychiatry —The Year in Review, 2023
JAMA Psychiatry saw a post –COVID-19 pandemic period of steady growth and impact in 2023. Our editorial team worked hard to maintain high standards, stay abreast of developments in the field, and present to our audience the best psychiatric research of the year. Among many others, we published a randomized clinical trial on sequential adaptive interventions for psychosis risk, an article on the adverse impact of abortion restrictions on mental health, and a Viewpoint series on mental health in a changing planet. We also continued to cover all aspects of the therapeutic potential and pitfalls of psychedelics and even d ev...
Source: JAMA Psychiatry - March 20, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Creation of a military, residency-driven, gynecological surgery and obstetrics educational podcast during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Source: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps)
Source: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps - March 20, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: MacKinnon, R., Chatfield, L., Saunders, R., Lindner, C., Owens, A., Mamienski, T. Tags: COVID-19 Letter Source Type: research

Effect of Suboptimal Disease Control on Patient Quality of Life: Real-World Data from the Observational IBD-PODCAST Canada Trial
ConclusionsApproximately 50% (CD) and 40% (UC) of patients from real-world Canadian practices had suboptimal disease control based on STRIDE-II criteria. Suboptimal control was underestimated by patients and clinicians and accompanied by reduced QoL, suggesting further efforts to implement STRIDE-II treat-to-target strategies are needed. (Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences)
Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences - March 16, 2024 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

Projects for queering disaster: reciprocal knowledge exchange and practice
A.J. Faas, Jhaid Parreno Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- The purpose of this study is to identify LGBTQ+ perceptions of and experiences with hazards, vulnerabilities and disasters in the San Francisco Bay Area in the USA and to co-develop applied projects to “queer” disaster knowledge production and risk reduction activities in the region.This is a community science project in which we collaborate with community members to enhance both community and scientific knowledge with the goal of utilizing it to produce a positive change to pressing social issues and their unde...
Source: Disaster Prevention and Management - March 15, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: A.J. Faas Jhaid Parreno Source Type: research

Are your earliest childhood memories still lurking in your mind —or gone forever?
Related podcast Why babies forget, and how fear lingers in the brain BY Sarah Crespi , Sara Reardon Podcast 14 Mar 2024 You might think you remember taking a trip to Disneyland when you were 18 months old, or that time you had chickenpox when you were 2—but you almost certainly don’t. However real they may seem, your earliest treasured memories were probably implanted by seeing photos or hearing your parents’...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 14, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Exploring the Clinical Presentation, Course, and Burden of Disease in Generalized Pustular Psoriasis [Podcast]
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2024 Mar 5;17:539-545. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S444221. eCollection 2024.ABSTRACTGeneralized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is the most severe form of pustular psoriasis and affects large areas of the body. GPP is a rare disease, and has a variable presentation; thus, its diagnosis is challenging. The onset of symptoms is rapid, with the appearance of painful skin erythema, followed by the widespread eruption of sterile pustules. Acute GPP (called a flare) is often accompanied by systemic symptoms, including high fever, pain in skin lesions, malaise, and fatigue. Approximately half of GPP flares require ...
Source: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology - March 14, 2024 Category: Dermatology Authors: Joseph F Merola Ahmad Z Amin Source Type: research

Podcast: Need for Quality Evidence for Decision-Making on Seasonal Influenza Vaccines
In conclusion, achieving a high quality of evidence is key for decision-making on seasonal influenza vaccines. (Source: Infectious Diseases and Therapy)
Source: Infectious Diseases and Therapy - March 14, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research

Podcasting as Storycrafting and Translational Health Communication Scholarship
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Source: Health Communication - March 13, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Lynn M. HarterJoseph A. BiancoColin Camerona School of Communication Studies, Ohio Universityb Department of Social Medicine, Ohio University Source Type: research