
An electronic health record-based intervention can help combat the opioid epidemic.

An electronic health record-based intervention can help combat the opioid epidemic.

The approval expands options for patients with Parkinson disease to tailor treatment to their unique needs.

Findings of a recent study emphasize the importance of giving additional support to minority-serving hospitals.

An oral dose of elagolix with hormonal add-back therapy had a better effect than elagolix alone or placebo.

Pregnancy loss leads to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress than those with healthy pregnancies.

Investigators found that family involvement in treatment can prolong the time between recovery and the next mood episode.

Using a collaborative care model, Mayo Clinic Health System - Franciscan Healthcare was able to address the shortage of obstetricians.

Menopause timing could be adaptive in response to sexual behavior, investigators found.

Aspects of cardiovascular evaluation and therapy need to be tailored specifically for women.

Medical students felt better about seeking mental health help after they learned of senior physicians who sought treatment for their own mental illnesses.

A pediatrics expert discusses how providers can help patients access medications and appropriate opioid use disorder treatment.

Investigators find an association between fetuses with congenital heart disease and impaired fetal hippocampal and cerebellar development.

Recent research highlights the importance of helping adolescents who overdose on heroin or other opioids get the proper treatment.

Being overweight at 3 years old was associated with more than four-times higher risk that the child would be obese or overweight at 15 years old.

Palliative care programs could be a way to improve the quality of end-of-life care for patients who die in the hospital.

The chatbot could provide information to patients about the procedure whenever and wherever they want.

Patients who presented at the emergency department with deliberate self-harm were more likely to have suicide mortality than those with suicidal ideation or other concerns.

While mental health is declining, physical and general health are remaining the same or improving in the aging population.

Investigators analyzed Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries and found that current measures do not show high- and low-performing facilities.

The machine-learning model could be used to increase timeliness of discharges, investigators suggested.

Being overweight or obese during pregnancy resulted in impaired motor skills and lower IQ in young boys.

Findings of a systematic review showed that traffic-related air pollution can lead to hypertensive disorders and cardiovascular events for pregnant women.

Although screening was improved, many physicians failed to follow-up with the children.

An increased rate of at-risk teenagers sought mental healthcare following intervention at 6 months rather than 2.

Providers could help patients whose needs are unmet find trustworthy resources on the internet.

Early diagnosis of dementia could lead to earlier treatment.

Women with medically high-risk pregnancies feel they need to suppress their feelings of stress to protect the health of their fetus.

The findings do not support early testing of vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients.

Techniques involving cryopreservation may change the developing embryo.

A new sponsor will award a Massachusetts-based organization up to $25,000.