
In an industry-wide survey, 72.2% of healthcare providers report satisfaction with their own success.

In an industry-wide survey, 72.2% of healthcare providers report satisfaction with their own success.

The findings of a recent study emphasize the importance of learning the risk factors that contribute to pediatric suicide.

The remote patient monitoring platform delivers data directly to the physician and reduces hospitalizations and emergency department trips.

The FDA will rule on the type 2 inflammation-targeting biologic for another indication this May.

The SoMeDocs founder shares thoughts on doctors developing an online brand, the burden of being an uncredited expert on social media, and the benefit of committing to the platforms.

A longtime orthopedic surgeon shares simple habits a physician can adopt to overcome burnout symptoms.

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

SoMeDoc's founder leads the inaugural chat between the #DocTalk and #SoMeDocs communities.

New findings show a greater risk of longer, more persistent cases of atopic dermatitis among children with mothers suffering from depression.

As out-of-pocket costs increased, the number of pediatric primary care visits began to plummet.

New data shows the market-controlling e-cigarette product nearly doubled its rate of young adult users in just 1 year.

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

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

Hemodialysis deemed the best form of dialysis in a new study focusing on elderly patients with end-stage kidney disease.

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.

An expecting mother's use of antihypertensive medication may affect their risk of having a preterm birth, new findings show.

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.

From new tech, to better therapy, to resolution on vaping, what will dominate discussion in US medicine this decade?

A pilot study from the University of Warwick found sitagliptin, which is approved for glycemic control in diabetics, could be a promising treatment for reducing miscarriages in women with recurrent pregnancy loss.

An analysis of the CARDIA study revealed BMI in young adulthood served as a better predictor of obesity up to 25 years in the future than polygenic risk scores.

Investigators examine new data exploring the link between antipsychotic use and negative outcomes for hospitalized adults.

The tweet chat returns for a special crossover collaboration with a popular health data organization.

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.