When Food Is Medicine: Updated Evidence on Nutritional Therapies and Pediatric IBD
Diet and the impact of nutrition for managing inflammatory bowel disease has gained considerable attention from researchers and patients in recent years.
Diet and the impact of nutrition for managing inflammatory bowel disease has gained considerable attention from researchers and patients in recent years.
This Medical News article is an interview with Sarah C. Hull, MD, MBE, a cardiologist and clinical ethicist at Yale School of Medicine, about appropriate…
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In this Review, Chen and Kim explore the exciting journey of discovering small and long non-coding RNAs. They also explain the current understanding as to…
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To ramp up its food-as-medicine support, NationsBenefits has acquired Good Measures, a company that offers coaching and personalized food prescriptions.
Congress may approve stronger pharmacy benefit manager rules after years of debate, in part to cover the cost of Medicare reimbursements for telehealth.
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Eyenovia said on Friday it will discontinue a late-stage study for its experimental drug-device combination to treat near-sightedness and cut about 50% of its workforce.
To protect patients and physicians, the AMA seeks injunctive relief against a multilateral price-fixing conspiracy led by MultiPlan Inc.
The seamless integration of cloud-based communication tools with mobile devices has become a game-changer for professionals on the road.