The Downside of a Longer Life: More Time Spent Sick
Medical advances are turning fatal illnesses into chronic ones, and some health problems are hitting us earlier and more widely.
Medical advances are turning fatal illnesses into chronic ones, and some health problems are hitting us earlier and more widely.
Spondyloarthritis Faculty Panel Q&A – featuring Drs. Eric Ruderman, Lihi Eder, and Lianne Gensler; moderated by Dr. Artie Kavanaugh
This review examines treatment of opioid use disorder in the era of fentanyl use.
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New AMA data shows which physician specialties have the highest rates of burnout. Learn more from the AMA’s exclusive survey data.
Lab test regulations, the opioid crisis, high medical bills, toxic gas, covid vaccines, vaping dangers, cancer, and more are in the news.
Demand for GLP-1s and other weight loss drugs has yet to subside, and a new study aims to establish an ethical framework that can be…
TUESDAY, April 30, 2024 (HealthDay News) — All women should start getting mammograms every other year beginning at age 40, the nation’s top panel of…
Pu and Qi discover that deactivating V-ATPase, causing lysosomal dysfunction, boosts innate immunity against bacterial infections through UPRmt activation. However, this comes at the expense…
New research adds to understanding of an understudied link
Dr. John Whyte the Chief Medical Officer at WebMD has tips for allergy sufferers this spring.