Timothy Wilt, MD, MPH: What Age Should Patients Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer?
Wilt discusses ACP guidelines regarding what age to begin colorectal cancer screening and the benefits versus harms of screening at 45 compared to 50 years of age.
Wilt discusses ACP guidelines regarding what age to begin colorectal cancer screening and the benefits versus harms of screening at 45 compared to 50 years of age.
This JAMA Patient Page describes strep throat, its signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and potential complications.
This JAMA Patient Page describes strep throat, its signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and potential complications.
This cohort study explores outcomes associated with endovascular therapy vs standard medical treatment alone for patients with very large ischemic core stroke, as assessed with…
CPAP maker Philips reached a $1.1 billion settlement deal over claims from thousands of Americans who blame their cancers on degrading foam and toxic gases…
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William E. Fox, MD, FACP, Chair-elect of the ACP Board of Regents, addressed the issue of the shortage of primary care physicians in the U.S.…
Binh Nguyen and colleagues, use longitudinally collected data and target trial emulation methods to explore the impact of mid-life physical activity on the health outcomes…
An investigational Toll-like receptor (TLR) antagonist was effective in reducing biomarkers and clinical symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in a pilot trial, evidence that…