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Qbtech is hoping to address some gaps in testing and screening for the specific symptoms of ADHD in individuals aged 6-60.

Our third and final episode on physician burnout traces the path towards a solution and ultimately, reformation in the system as a whole.

New findings observing links between visual acuity, disease progression and risk loci could inform new clinical studies of the leading cause of irreversible vision loss.

Our 5 experts return to examine the far-reaching repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physician burnout crisis.

New data show use exceeding the recommended daily dose for sleep aid has increased nearly 4-fold in the last 15 years.

Ineligible patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of hospitalization for a number of reasons, including suicide attempts.

Joined by 5 experts in the field of burnout, Crisis Point uncovers the ways burnout manifests and the ramifications it has on both personal and professional lives.



From a new heart failure indication to a first-of-its-kind rare disease treatment, here's the most interesting PDUFA dates for the first half of the year.

A new survey shows physicians are voting more frequently. A study author explains what that may mean for the civic involvement of doctors.

Factors associated with a physical decline include greater BMI, less educational attainment, current smoking, osteoarthritis, clinically significant depressive symptoms, and cardiovascular disease.

Rebecca Rosenberger discusses allergic and non-allergic triggers, and how patients with food allergies can avoid allergic reactions through the winter season.

Previous studies suggested that the disorder is caused by immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against the NC16A domain of collagen XVII.

Cross-sectional data from the last decade of flu seasons show pregnant women are infrequently vaccinated and at greater risk of severe disease.

Investigators report exposure to fine particulate matter in 2019 exceeded the World Health Organization guideline limit.

In this interview, Valton details the editing function of TALGlobin01 and how it stands out among traditional gene therapy approaches to sickle cell disease.

Investigators developed the first module to confront implicit bias toward patients with sickle cell disease on an individual or personal level.

The clinical program has been suspended for patients that are under the age of 18 after an adolescent patient developed persistent anemia.

Fuad El Rassi talks about the Grady Comprehensive Sickle Cell center, the COVID-19 vaccine, and the data he presented at ASH.

Moderate weekly consumption of beer was marginally associated with a reduction in the risk of Crohn’s disease.

Promising results show that high-flow oxygen therapy is more effective in treating patients with severe COVID-19 than conventional methods like invasive mechanical ventilation.

A litany of research has begun to shape the potential benefit of UV treatment for the skin disorder. Experts share what more needs to be known.

COVID-19 mitigation measures resulted in a historically low influenza season.

This study evaluates the likelihood that young adults with sickle cell disease or sickle cell trait will have a child or expand their family.



































































