We have treatments for opioid addiction that work. So why is the problem getting worse?
Opioid addiction doesn’t get as many headlines as it used to, but the crisis is as bad as ever. It doesn’t have to be.
Opioid addiction doesn’t get as many headlines as it used to, but the crisis is as bad as ever. It doesn’t have to be.
Indian drugmaker Abbott India reported a 24% rise in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, as strong sales outpaced the impact of government pricing caps on certain…
Discover how AI could be used to assist emergency room providers during busy times, with a new study finding 89% accuracy in identifying acuity.
Using a novel modelling approach, Mousa and colleagues investigate the design and analysis of malaria chemoprevention trials and generate measures of protection that can be…
This cohort study examines the incidence of periprosthetic joint infection in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty and the associations of preoperative…
Regulatory misunderstandings often lead to requirements that waste physicians’ time and interfere with care. The AMA’s setting the record straight.
When procedure is performed by high-volume surgeons, outcomes are comparable to total knee replacement
Disabled people are losing Medicaid benefits with little or no notice, getting bad advice when they call for information.
Common sense thoughts on public health and conservative medicine from a family doctor in Lancaster, PA. kennylin I am a board-certified Family Physician and Public…
These 10 facts can give you a start in learning about the science of health.
Earlier this week, I gave this lecture as part of the “Lunch and Learn” webinar series sponsored by the Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum. I appreciated…