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1 month ago |
healio.com | Alan Dow |John Schoen |Andrew Rhoades
NEW ORLEANS — Dementia is a heterogeneous set of diseases that overlap, and it is important to understand specific disease types “so we can think about treatment,” according to Alan Dow, MD, MSHA, FACP. Dow,a Ruth and Seymour Perlin Professor of Medicine and Health Administration at Virginia Commonwealth University and a Healio Primary Care Peer Perspective Board member, highlighted several takeaways from a presentation on the pathophysiology of dementia at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.
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1 month ago |
healio.com | Alan Dow |John Schoen |Andrew Rhoades |Mindy Valcarcel
NEW ORLEANS — In this video, Alan Dow, MD, MSHA, FACP, discusses evolving cancer screening guidelines and the controversies surrounding some of them. The first screening update involved pancreatic cancer.
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May 10, 2024 |
healio.com | Alan Dow |Andrew Rhoades |Stephanie Viguers
You've successfully added to your alerts. You will receive an email when new content is published. Click Here to Manage Email Alerts We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. BOSTON — In this video, Healio Primary Care Peer Perspective Board Member Alan Dow, MD, MSHA, FACP, highlights important takeaways from the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
dailyprogress.com | Alan Dow
The past several years have seen an explosion of gambling in Virginia, and it is poised to become a billion-dollar industry here next year. There are new legislative proposals to further expand gambling, like allowing Virginia residents to bet on local sports teams, legalizing so-called skill games and building more casinos. Concurrently, spending on advertisements for gambling is surging. Reading the headlines, one would think gambling has been a huge success for Virginia.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
nevadacurrent.com | Alan Dow
The past several years have seen an explosion of gambling in Virginia, and it is poised to become a billion-dollar industry here next year. There are new legislative proposals to further expand gambling, like allowing Virginia residents to bet on local sports teams, legalizing so-called skill games, and building more casinos. Concurrently, spending on advertisements for gambling is surging. Reading the headlines, one would think gambling has been a huge success for Virginia.
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