Editorial Article RDF
pages:- A body of work, a missed opportunity: dyadic research in older adults [editorial]
- A closer look at mask data shows health, economic benefits [editorial]
- A commentary on: "Comparative health systems research among Kaiser Permanente and other integrated delivery systems: a systematic literature review" [editorial]
- A look ahead at the future of diabetes prevention and treatment [editorial]
- A new technique for evaluating jugular venous distension in congestive heart failure using ultrasound [editorial]
- A paradox of well-being [editorial]
- A systems science perspective on addressing obesity in the Veterans Health Administration [editorial]
- Access to affordable housing promotes health and well-being and reduces hospital visits [editorial]
- Access to essential medicines in the United States [editorial]
- ACS/ASCCP/ASCP guidelines for the early detection of cervical cancer [editorial]
- Acute onset autonomic dysfunction and orthostatic syncope as an early manifestation of HIV infection [editorial]
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome and lung protection [editorial]
- Allergenic ingredients in hand wet wipes [editorial]
- Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: killing the elephant to get its hair? No more, please [editorial]
- An enigma [editorial]
- Antihypertensive medication use in older adults at risk for hip fracture [editorial]
- Appropriateness of Facebook friending between residents and attending physicians [editorial]
- Are musical and auditory hallucinations related [editorial]?
- Are we measuring blood pressure correctly in children, particularly in obesity [editorial]?
- Attention training improves attention and gait in Parkinson disease: a pilot study [editorial]
- Authors' reply to Sleep disturbance and incidence of thyroid cancer in postmenopausal women: the Women's Health Initiative [editorial]
- Benefits of Dexmedetomidine in management of post-ECT agitation [editorial]
- Bias to basis [editorial]
- Bring back the notepads: drawing as an underutilized approach to improving patient comprehension and recall [editorial]
- Burn care: before the burn center [editorial]
- Call for transparency of COVID-19 models [editorial]
- Can neutropenic fever ever be low risk [editorial]?
- Can quality improvement be optional [editorial]?
- Cancer screening results and follow-up using routinely collected electronic health data: estimates for breast, colon, and cervical cancer screenings [editorial]
- Cardiac output monitors: old and new [editorial]