The Journal of family practice
-
Active treatment to a lower blood pressure goal (< 140/90 mm Hg) can improve pregnancy outcomes without increasing maternal or fetal risk.
-
Physician burnout is increasing, but navigating its prevention involves a complex intersection of physical, psychological, social, and organizational strategies.
-
Patient age, time of day, and supplement use influence screening results; repeat testing is advised. Avoid treating to improve mood, cognition, fatigue, or quality of life.
-
The US Preventive Services Task Force made 24 recommendations last year. But the ones highlighted here are most likely to affect your daily practice.
-
This system of matching referrals to behavioral health practitioners' historical effectiveness seeks to strengthen patient outcomes.