A study shows central nervous system-active drugs may increase risk of falling in people with dementia.
KPWHRI launches a phone-based recruitment pilot project in May. Outreach to diverse populations is key.
Dr. David Arterburn explains reassuring findings about the nation's most widely used anti-obesity drug.
Digital breast tomosynthesis reduced patient recalls with no change in cancer detection in research using Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium data.
Research informs care as Kaiser Permanente Washington, exceeding 80 percent screening rate, launches home-based ‘FIT First’ pilot.
KPWHRI investigators contribute time, knowledge, and expertise to better care in Washington State around opioid prescribing, chronic pain, and more
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