Out-of-Pocket Costs Reduce Med Adherence Alzheimer's, other neurological conditions
As out-of-pocket costs go up for drugs for the Alzheimer's disease, peripheral neuropathy and Parkinson's disease, people are less likely to take the drugs as often as their doctors prescribed.
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JAMA Studies: Genetic Tests for Heart Disease Don't Have Much Predictive Power
Two studies in JAMA produce meh results for polygenic risk scores.
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Smartphones Can Detect Symptoms of Infection, Put Health Monitoring in Hands
V-Sensor- and e-Checkup-enabled smartphones measure temperature, blood pressure, respiration, and other vital signs to medical accuracy.
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