
Years of real-world assessment have given cardiologists a good idea of what's optimal for patients with AF.

Years of real-world assessment have given cardiologists a good idea of what's optimal for patients with AF.

Though the proportion of female meeting speakers has risen significantly in the past decade, women remain underrepresented at major academic conferences in the US.

In the years following alterations made to Obamacare, the rate of uninsured patients visiting the emergency department dropped significantly.

A new Northwell Health study showed that setting a chronic standard-of-care plan and correcting outliers could influence opioid prescription rates.

Is there an improved method of care for patients at risk of losing limbs?

What were the findings of a large, single-center registry assessment for inflammation in patients with low LDL-C?

The daily oral capsule was shown to reduce overweight and obese patient weight by about 6% over 6 months.

The humanized single-chain antibody fragment could become the first of its kind approved for the common eye condition.

A new study shows that a history of anxiety and depression drive suicidal thoughts in students, but having a significant other may limit such thoughts.

A new study shows that newly-hired hospitalists are frequently in a position to conduct these difficult patient conversations, but aren't trained in the subject.

About half of all surveyed ACP members use at least 1 form of telehealth care in their practice, and more are interested in particular additions.

The ACP Advance program will connect individuals or organizations with a expert coach for a 12-month service plan.

How a biopsychosocial approach to assessing pain better aligns with the realities of treating pain pathways—and how that can limit opioid depedence.

Sleep habits are an overlooked aspect of primary care visits, despite the prevalence and burden of conditions such like insomnia on the general population.

A study of 41 patients in a single center show novel results for the recently-approved treatment-resistant depression therapy.

The three-minute device complements the company's marketed TMS devices which provide care over 37.5 and 19 minutes per session.

Reports state Gottlieb will be returning to familiar work once his temporary replacement, Ned Sharpless, MD, takes office on Monday.

A new gene expression-tracking study, conducted under a novel computation, could provide investigators material to make diagnosis and therapeutic breakthroughs.

As recently as 2010, anywhere from 18% to 36% of pediatric asthma cases were driven by traffic-related air pollution.

A month-long study of court decisions found malpractice was absent in telemedicine cases—but that may not indicate any strengths.

A new assessment of audio-recorded conversations show that patients' beliefs, values, and preferences are not consistently represented by surrogates and care providers.

The LAMA/LABA combination therapy was shown to reduce one-year exacerbation rates while not increasing patient risk of cardiovascular events.

Mavenclad will be marketed as a short-term oral drug option for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, but it also carries malignancy risks.

Before the new treatment-resistant depression therapy reaches the market, Iosifescu anticipates its benefits and limitations in real-world patients.

The oral tablet generics approvals also come with 2 approved shared system REMS programs for ambrisentan.

How has the obesity epidemic in the US affect how orthopedic surgeons approach pre- and post-procedure care?

A new cohort shows that though most physicians stay in medicine after receiving multiple paid malpractice claims, they often end up working in a more isolated setting.

A new cohort assessment shows white and African American men both have a lifetime hypertension risk of more than 80%.

Jatenzo's label will be marketed with a boxed warning stating it can cause risen blood pressure, thereby increasing heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death risks.

Just 7 other states, and the District of Columbia, have passed such a law before. The bill's parameters are similar to that of Hawaii's, which passed its own law last year.