Primary Care News and Research

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Diabetes patients experiencing empathy from PCPs have beneficial long-term clinical outcomes

Diabetes patients experiencing empathy from PCPs have beneficial long-term clinical outcomes

Subclinical cardiovascular disease linked to higher risk of falling in older adults

Subclinical cardiovascular disease linked to higher risk of falling in older adults

Study could lead to new strategies for slowing the growth of glioblastoma

Study could lead to new strategies for slowing the growth of glioblastoma

How to get a cheaper prescription before leaving the doctor’s office

How to get a cheaper prescription before leaving the doctor’s office

Two new studies develop algorithms to identify patients at risk of acquiring HIV

Two new studies develop algorithms to identify patients at risk of acquiring HIV

OU Health Sciences Center awarded federal grant to enhance dementia care across Oklahoma

OU Health Sciences Center awarded federal grant to enhance dementia care across Oklahoma

Long-term follow-up of childhood cancer survivors is essential to maintain bone health

Long-term follow-up of childhood cancer survivors is essential to maintain bone health

American medical students less likely to choose to become primary care doctors

American medical students less likely to choose to become primary care doctors

Perspectives on how to communicate to older adults about stopping cancer screening

Perspectives on how to communicate to older adults about stopping cancer screening

New telementoring program seeks to improve quality of care for breast cancer patients

New telementoring program seeks to improve quality of care for breast cancer patients

Breaking the barriers for transgender health care

Breaking the barriers for transgender health care

Wake Forest Baptist Health receives $1.6 million grant to test iPad colon cancer screening app

Wake Forest Baptist Health receives $1.6 million grant to test iPad colon cancer screening app

Physicians trained in dermatoscopy can improve odds for early detection of melanoma

Physicians trained in dermatoscopy can improve odds for early detection of melanoma

Have cancer, must travel: Patients left in lurch after hospital closes

Have cancer, must travel: Patients left in lurch after hospital closes

Population-scale DNA test could make personalized medicine effective and affordable for all

Population-scale DNA test could make personalized medicine effective and affordable for all

Study: Dozens of counties in the U.S. are at highest risk for opioid deaths

Study: Dozens of counties in the U.S. are at highest risk for opioid deaths

Universal health care for New Yorkers? Not exactly

Universal health care for New Yorkers? Not exactly

How black pharmacists are closing the cultural gap in health care

How black pharmacists are closing the cultural gap in health care

Expanding role of registered nurses in primary care

Expanding role of registered nurses in primary care

Study: Stress experienced by premature infants can carry on throughout their adult life

Study: Stress experienced by premature infants can carry on throughout their adult life

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