Stephen J. Walker, PhD, and Heather Florio, CEO, unpack the misdiagnosis of urinary tract infections and antibiotic overuse.
Intravenous thrombolysis has become a fairly standard therapy for significant early ischemic stroke, with approximately ...
Amram Kahn, MD, discusses shifting diabetes care from A1c targets to early GLP-1–driven cardiometabolic risk reduction.
When an adult patient develops sepsis, clinicians often prescribe corticosteroids to counteract the dysregulated immune ...
The first one was that several participants did not know the correct inhaler regimen that they were actively prescribed at ...
Can a cellular atlas of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) synovium unlock more effective treatments for JIA?
Two experts offer an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities for integrating mental health into HIV care.
A recent narrative review looks at the most effective and emerging options for diagnosing and treating basal cell carcinoma.
Dr. MedLaw responds to a physician’s question regarding proxy issues related to next-of-kin consent at a private facility.
Take a moment for some mole‑ecular humor as this week's medical cartoon turns dermatology into a full‑on wildlife survey.
Critically ill adults who received vasopressors through peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters had a low incidence of adverse events (AEs), according to findings from a systematic review and ...
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