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Dr. Ming Tai-Seale discusses the effectiveness of various interventions used to improve primary care clinician-patient ...
Expert consensus supports the broader use of continuous glucose monitoring to optimize glycemic control in type 2 diabetes.
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 ...
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Estrogen increases the levels of the protein annexin-A1 in female mice, suggesting a protective effect against hypertension, ...
A recent narrative review describes how to identify and manage pneumonia that does not respond to antibiotic treatment.
Remote delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for high-impact chronic pain produced modest but sustained improvements in pain severity and function.
Health care provider stigma toward substance use disorder (SUD) varies by condition and provider, according to a study published online July 23 in Addiction. Carrigan L. Parish, Ph.D., from the ...
Dr. Frank Brodkey argues that, given the lack of high‑quality evidence and the risk of unintended consequences, SEP‑1 should ...
Neuroimaging markers such as MRI abnormalities, ischemia, and hydrocephalus predicted poor outcomes and mortality in CNS ...
Nirsevimab is effective for protecting infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-associated lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD), according to a study published online July 22 in Pediatrics.