Lilly Seeks Emergency Use of Its Antibody Drug for COVID-19
Early results from a study suggested the drug reduced symptoms, the amount of virus, hospitalizations, and ER visits for patients with mild or moderate COVID-19.
Early results from a study suggested the drug reduced symptoms, the amount of virus, hospitalizations, and ER visits for patients with mild or moderate COVID-19.
New data revealed an increase in outpatient psychotherapy use but highlighted disparities in access among less advantaged groups.
Analysis revealed muscle-building supplement users had higher odds of initiating anabolic-androgenic steroid use by the next survey wave than nonusers.
Do you know how to manage acute and chronic pain conditions with nonopioid analgesic treatments? Listen to our expert, Dr Steven Stanos, to learn more.
Covering the assessment and management of chronic kidney disease, including pharmacotherapy
Simply promoting “prevention is better than cure” doesn’t lead to the adoption of preventive behaviors. Here’s why.
“The average number of acne products used per patient is 2.53, but that’s also the average number of copays,” Shanna Miranti said.
Experts debated ways to transition from hospital-centered care to value-based, patient-focused models.
A summary of 2024 UK guidance on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients in transplant centres
An analysis of patient-reported outcome measures used for acne revealed gaps in the use of LGBTQ+-inclusive language, highlighting barriers to equitable care and assessment.
The incidence of MASH is on the rise. Learn more about determining risk in your patients and the new and emerging therapies available.