Publications by authors named "Karen Rosenberg"

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According to this study: Use of antipsychotics in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk of a wide range of serious adverse outcomes, particularly soon after the initiation of treatment.Antipsychotics are associated with a wider range of risks than previously known, and any potential benefits must be weighed against the risk of serious harm.

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According to this study: In adults with ventilator-associated pneumonia, individualized shortened antibiotic therapy based on clinical response was noninferior to usual care and reduced antibiotic side effects.There was no increased risk of mortality or pneumonia recurrence.

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According to this study: A randomized clinical trial showed that a multicomponent intervention with cognitive components improved health-related quality of life in women with moderate-to-severe overactive bladder.

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According to this study: A nurse-led, multicomponent intervention significantly reduced systolic blood pressure and non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels in people with HIV.At 12 months, participants in the intervention group had a significant 4.2-mmHg lower systolic blood pressure and a 16.

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According to this study: A systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated bias in the race-based estimated glomerular filtration rate equations used for the diagnosis and management of kidney disease.A multifaceted approach is needed to mitigate racial disparities in chronic kidney disease outcomes.

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According to this study: In adults with type 1 diabetes, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was associated with lower odds of developing diabetic retinopathy and proliferative diabetic retinopathy.No associations were found between CGM use, insulin pump use, or the use of both CGM and an insulin pump with progression of diabetic retinopathy.

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