Women experiencing severe hot flashes after menopause more likely to develop metabolic syndrome
Hot flashes matter
Hot flashes matter
Audio Interview from the New England Journal of Medicine — Interview with Stephanie Fullerton on the rise of clinical genetic testing and related ethical considerations.
In this study, we aimed to characterize the frequency and distribution of ocular surgeries in patients with inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) and evaluate associated patient…
Eating a low-fat vegan diet induced a greater improvement in insulin sensitivity and a larger reduction in total daily insulin dose than a portion-controlled diet…
asures are critical for advancing knowledge of clinical interventions for pediatric chronic pain. Building on the work of the Ped-IMMPACT group, we previously updated a…
Shreeya Popat, Jennifer Chyu, and Una Lee discuss the overlooked impact of mesh sling complications on the partners of urologic patients. Their research, focusing on…
In this pilot study, we hypothesized that autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by impaired kidney oxidative metabolism that associates with kidney size…
This study discusses whether facilitated telemedicine for hepatitis C treatment increases cure rates compared with standard-of-care referral to hepatitis specialists.
Among patients with migraine, treatment optimization is reported to be poor due to a lack of efficacy and poor tolerability.
This Viewpoint discusses the need for universal standards of recording and measuring phototherapy administered to infants to monitor for potential adverse effects in the long…
Nursing home staffing, Medicaid “unwinding,” medical record privacy, Medicare Advantage, homelessness, measles, and more are in the news.