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A new study explores the complex relationship between heart failure events and the development of new diabetes in patients with a specific type of heart failure, while also investigating the effects of the drug finerenone. This research is crucial for improving treatment strategies for the millions of patients who suffer from both heart failure and diabetes.
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Authors of a major review on lifestyle interventions for Parkinson’s disease have responded to feedback from other experts in the field. This ongoing dialogue is essential for refining non-drug approaches to managing Parkinson’s symptoms and improving patient quality of life.
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A personal essay describes a physician’s own experience with delirium, a state of severe confusion, and the profound lessons learned from that vulnerability. This firsthand account provides unique insight into a common hospital complication, emphasizing the human side of medicine.
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