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Menopause is still evolving due to women having children later in life.

Can positive ELISA test results better interpret for how much longer social distancing must continue?

The surgical resource document contains guidance on topics ranging from testing policies to ensuring the delivery of high-quality care.

Dr. Rapoport of Mount Sinai discusses the clinical ingenuity fostered by the pandemic response, and what US healthcare must improve on in the near future.

The new document highlights the need for planning and resource allocation during the ongoing outbreak.

The shortages highlight heavy US dependence on bulk drug ingredients.

David Rapoport, MD, explains his institutions development of emergency ventilators through a common sleep apnea device.

The Penn Medicine trial is currently enrolling and will evaluate effects across a multitude of outcomes.

Efforts must be taken to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion within surgical training programs.

Many patients are at an increased risk of opioid-related harms, including fatal overdose.

The intervention is no better than usual care at improving the mood or burden of those caring for adults with advanced heart failure, according to new findings.

Medical staff members with insomnia also had higher levels of depression than healthcare workers without insomnia.

Investigators compare cesarean delivery to vaginal delivery to understand the association between delivery type and obesity and type 2 diabetes.

CytoSorbents Corporation announced the authorization, which could aid multiple patient populations infected with COVID-19.

VR is a promising learning strategy to prepare students to be part of a collaborative workforce.

A discussion with Paul W. Armstrong of the University of Alberta, on the pandemic's effect on common ICU conditions.

Filip Janku, MD, PhD, discusses new post hoc analyses for the opioid receptor antagonist in advanced-illness patients.

New research is shining light on the use of eGFR as a biomarker for increased cardiovascular risk.

Clinicians and patients alike must know of the uncommon but potentially life-threatening adverse events related to the drugs.

Paul W. Armstrong, MD, joins to discuss the virtual cardiology sessions, as well as his team's new findings for vericiguat in high-risk heart failure.

New data in JAMA Ophthalmology is examining the impact of ocular injuries from the NEISS database.

A new retrospective analysis suggests CABG may be more appropriate for CAD patients with severely reduced left ventricular ejection fraction.

Healthcare workers are facing anxiety from multiple fronts, including stress regarding whether their employer will help them should they contract the coronavirus.

Results of a new study dive deeper into the impact of preoperative metformin use in diabetics.

How AI and interoperability affect the spread and treatment of COVID-19.




































































