Could Frequent Testing Help Squelch COVID-19?
This Medical News feature examines the debate about the value of frequent testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
This Medical News feature examines the debate about the value of frequent testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
This Viewpoint examines whether selective androgen receptor modulators have the potential to be transformative drugs or whether they herald the next drug epidemic.
This cohort study assesses the level of opioid use, number of vaso-occlusive crises, and days’ supply of opioids among opioid-naive pediatric patients.
This case report describes a patient in their 50s who presented with squeezing chest pain for 4 hours and an initial electrocardiogram showing acute inferior…
This cohort study examines data from 2 prospective multiple sclerosis cohorts to identify cerebrospinal fluid measures associated with relapsing and nonrelapsing progressive multiple sclerosis pathobiology.
This Viewpoint discusses the ABIM’s continuing efforts to innovate and streamline maintenance of certification, including the recently launched Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA), to better accommodate…
This cross-sectional study investigates the association between day-to-day changes in telemedicine share and clinician time spent on electronic health record (EHR) use.
This cohort study investigates associations of multimorbidity and self-related health measures with risk of subsequent fractures and mortality among patients aged 45 years or older…
This Viewpoint examines whether overdiagnosis rather than underdiagnosis may now be the dominant form of myocardial infarction misdiagnosis.
This Viewpoint explores the unique attributes of dentistry that could leverage artificial intelligence for many improvements including greater health equity.
This cross-sectional study evaluates whether reported inappropriate antipsychotic medication use differs among nursing homes in neighborhoods that are severely deprived or less severely deprived and…