Revisiting Lyme Disease Management in Primary Care

Revisiting Lyme Disease Management in Primary Care: Evidence-Based Approaches for Contemporary Practice   Abstract Lyme disease represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in primary care medicine, particularly in endemic regions across North America and Europe. This comprehensive review examines current evidence-based approaches to Lyme disease

The Psychology of Everyday Life: How Small Behaviors Reflect Deep Cognitive and Emotional Processes

The Psychology of Everyday Life: How Small Behaviors Reflect Deep Cognitive and Emotional Processes Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos)   Abstract This analytical review examines the intricate relationship between seemingly trivial everyday behaviors and the

Managing ADHD in Adults: A Growing Primary Care Responsibility

Managing ADHD in Adults: A Growing Primary Care Responsibility Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos)   Abstract Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) presents significant challenges for primary care practitioners, with prevalence rates of 4-5% among adults worldwide.

Hidden Cognitive Decline Symptoms: What Every Internist Must Know Today

Hidden Cognitive Decline Symptoms: What Every Internist Must Know Today   Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Introduction Cognitive decline symptoms often go undetected in clinical settings, despite affecting approximately 16.6% of Americans aged 65 and older who experience

Screen Time, Social Media, and Teen Mental Health: What Can Family Physicians Do?

Screen Time, Social Media, and Teen Mental Health - What Can Family Physicians Do Abstract Adolescent mental health has become a critical focus in both clinical practice and public health discussions. The rising prevalence of anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, attention difficulties, and self-harm behaviors among teenagers has intensified concern

Should Family Physicians Routinely Screen for Depression and Anxiety?

Should Family Physicians Routinely Screen for Depression and Anxiety  Abstract This paper evaluates whether family physicians should implement routine screening for depression and anxiety among all adult patients, including those who do not present with explicit mental health complaints. Depression and anxiety remain among the most prevalent non-communicable conditions

The Opioid Crisis in Family Practice: Safe Prescribing vs. Abandoning Patients

The Opioid Crisis in Family Practice: Safe Prescribing vs. Abandoning Patients Abstract The opioid crisis has placed family practice doctors in a challenging position. They must balance providing proper pain care for their patients while avoiding contributing to the widespread addiction and overdose problems facing

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)     Introduction Frailty assessment remains critically underutilized in healthcare settings despite affecting approximately 15% of noninstitutionalized adults in the United States

Vaccination in Adults: Are We Falling Behind?

Vaccination in Adults: Are We Falling Behind?   Abstract Adult vaccination rates continue to drop across many developed countries, creating serious public health concerns. This paper looks at the current state of adult immunization, examining why adults are not getting vaccinated at recommended rates

CBD and Seizures: New Clinical Evidence Challenges Common Beliefs

CBD and Seizures: New Clinical Evidence Challenges Common Beliefs   Introduction CBD and seizures research has skyrocketed in recent years, challenging traditional treatment paradigms for refractory epilepsy. Epilepsy affects approximately 50 million people globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This neurological disorder, previously limited

Revisiting Lyme Disease Management in Primary Care