
Ardeshir Hashmi
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May 16, 2024 |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Mary E Tinetti |Ardeshir Hashmi |Henry Ng |Margaret Doyle
IMPORTANCE: Older adults with multiple conditions receive health care that may be burdensome, of uncertain benefit, and not focused on what matters to them. Identifying and aligning care with patients' health priorities may improve outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of receiving patient priorities care (PPC) vs usual care (UC) with relevant clinical outcomes.
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May 14, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Deb Hipp |Ardeshir Hashmi
One of the vital signs a nurse checks when you visit the doctor is your heart rate, along with temperature, blood pressure and respiratory rate. Your heart rate, which is measured by your pulse, is an important indicator of your overall health and fitness level. It can signal certain medical …
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Jan 12, 2024 |
forbes.com | Deb Hipp |Ardeshir Hashmi
Table of Contents {{ tocState.toggleTocShowMore ? 'Show more' : 'Show less' }} One of the vital signs a nurse checks when you visit the doctor is your heart rate, along with temperature, blood pressure and respiratory rate. Your heart rate, which is measured by your pulse, is an important indicator of your overall health and fitness level. It can signal certain medical conditions or a need to adjust lifestyle habits that elevate your heart rate above the normal range determined by your age....
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Jul 20, 2023 |
forbes.com | Rachel Tavel |Ardeshir Hashmi
What Is Osteoarthritis? When people hear the term “arthritis,” they typically think of osteoarthritis (OA)—likely because it’s the most common form of arthritis, affecting 80% of U.S. adults over the age of 65. According to Dr. Graham, OA is considered a degenerative disorder caused by trauma or age-related wear and tear on joints over time.
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Jan 19, 2023 |
forbes.com | Rachel Tavel |Ardeshir Hashmi
Arthritis is a common medical condition often associated with getting older, but there’s more to arthritis than aging joints. Arthritis affects over 58 million people in the U.S. (about one in four people), with a higher incidence in women than men, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Arthritis is more common in people with poor overall health, and its prevalence increases with age.
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