
Macrolide use during the first trimester was linked to an increase in major malformations—specifically cardiovascular malformations—in children.

Macrolide use during the first trimester was linked to an increase in major malformations—specifically cardiovascular malformations—in children.

A fourth-year medical student keeps a log of the sessions he attends and his perspective on information from the SCCM's 49th Annual Critical Care Congress.

Current patients can easily exceed the current CDC guidelines for opioids, recent study findings suggest.

Azathioprine is linked to a slightly higher eGFR for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Patients are satisfied with an online cost-estimator tool, according to findings of a recent study.

In the midst of another busy flu season, officials stress the importance of vaccinating older at-risk persons.

Using the AI, providers can skip the trial and error process that often comes with prescribing antidepressants.

Maternal age and socioeconomic satus are associated with both offspring ADHD and maternal vitamin D level.

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A systematic review shows telehealth interventions improved perinatal smoking cessation, breastfeeding, early access to medical abortion services, and schedule optimization.

Although much attention is on coronavirus, patients might need to be more concerned with the flu.

Understanding the accuracy of wearables can help inform better medical decisions, investigators say.

A pediatric gastroenterologist shares insight into building a strong trust with both patients and their families.

Investigators find risk reduction through family therapy reduces substance-using days for adolescents with PTSD.

New VDAART follow-up findings show at-risk children are not safer from asthma or recurrent wheeze when their mother takes prenatal vitamin D.

David Lee, MD, of NYU School of Medicine, discusses barbershop initiatives and how they can impact the health care of a community as a whole.

Family conflict and low parental monitoring are associated with suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and self-injury in children

Offspring of severely obese mothers with insulin-treated pregestational diabetes are at an estimated 128% increased risk of being diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder.

The family medicine physician shares perspective on the differing healthcare teams, and what her practice could most benefit from.

Investigators find no difference in treatment retention between pregnant OUD patients who received treatment via telemedicine compared to in-person.

Pediatric practices must prevent unnecessary medical care and potential patient harm.

A review of more than 20 million births between 1990-2013 found average birth weight and average length of pregnancy has been declining.

Seqirus announced approval of influenza A monovalent vaccine, adjuvanted (Audenz™) for protection against influenza A in a release on Monday morning.

New weekly report data shows the count of jurisdictions with high influenza-like illness activity has risen again.

The oral treatment becomes the first of its kind indicated for the reduction of food allergic reaction risks and severity in the US.