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Cheryl Matter, PhD, discusses an AI decision support tool that can improve prostate cancer treatment. She also emphasizes the collaborative effort required across healthcare teams to bring new ...
Adding game-like elements to an electronic weight loss social support tool helped patients who adhered to the program lose additional weight.
A medical cartoon by DT Walsh showing a couple discussing getting kicked out of weight class because the husband ate the pie ...
Alex McDonald, MD, is joined by Elizabeth McNeil of the California Medical Association, and together they unpack H. R. 1’s sweeping healthcare cuts, coverage losses, and payment ...
A national survey found that implementing vaccination programs in EDs could more than triple up-to-date immunization rates among underserved populations.
Dr. Linda Girgis discusses the US mental health crisis and provides physicians with strategies for addressing the crisis at ...
You ask, she answers! In response to a physician’s query, Dr. MedLaw discusses navigating physician employer restrictions on ...
Both patients with IPF and patients with PPF treated with nerandomilast demonstrated a smaller decline in forced vital capacity over 52 weeks versus placebo.
Recent data from a randomized, treat-to-target study show that upadacitinib, a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, offers flexibility in dosing to help patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis ...
A clinical report issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published online in Pediatrics offers guidance for the pediatrician regarding the genetic evaluation of developmental ...
Nine states—and a dozen more soon—now allow internationally trained physicians to bypass full US residencies, seeking to mitigate rural physician shortages.
Caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions requires identifying those at risk, clear communication, and coordinated care to improve outcomes.