Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Structural Changes in Heart
A new study from Queen Mary University of London is revealing more about the potential impact of cannabis on cardiovascular health and function.
A new study from Queen Mary University of London is revealing more about the potential impact of cannabis on cardiovascular health and function.
This SOCS News Update was filmed on-site at the 2025 AAD meeting, highlighting Nambudiri’s work and the launch of the AAD Clinical Image Collection.
Katherine Talcott, MD, discuss the impact of intravitreal injections on intraocular pressure, emphasizing monitoring and patient safety in treatment.
Real-world data show omalizumab, alone or with OIT, is effective and well-tolerated for IgE-mediated food allergy, with high response rates in adults.
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A major factor of type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia can potentially be prevented by closely monitoring lipid profiles.
HCPLive is a clinical news and information portal, offering physicians specialty and disease-specific resources, conference coverage, and interviews.
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