Study: Oral Anticoagulant Use Increased Among Patients with VTEs
A Scandinavian study suggested that the use of oral anticoagulants in patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) increased over time.
A Scandinavian study suggested that the use of oral anticoagulants in patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) increased over time.
According to a study, more patients with atrial fibrillation are likely to experience heart failure as a complication rather than stroke or heart attack.
A promising new approach may identify structural differences in the brains of those with autism spectrum disorder and those without.
AbstractAims. The optimal antithrombotic therapy to balance the risk of thrombosis and bleeding in patients who undergo transcatheter aortic valve implanta
Just under a quarter of a million new cases of lung cancer were diagnosed in 2023, with 10-20% in non-smokers.
Patients with psoriatic arthritis who have enthesitis are more likely to persist on treatment with tofacitinib, according to a retrospective study.
A family history of treatment-resistant depression is a risk factor for resistance to antidepressants.
Treating gum disease soon after catheter ablation to correct atrial fibrillation may lower the risk of recurrence.
Dr. Aaron Goodman joins Dr. Chadi Nabhan to discuss his latest issue with the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Maintenance of Certification program.
A lack of the small protein interferon-β can compromise brain function in patients with HIV.
Softer tumor environments can fuel a more aggressive spread for triple-negative breast cancer.