
The expert-led narrative series will seek to answer when and how the development of opioids led to a public health crisis.

The expert-led narrative series will seek to answer when and how the development of opioids led to a public health crisis.

The RareWear program is designed to bridge medical device companies to rare disease patient applicants, seeking better disease and treatment monitoring.

Though weekly activity has slowed, experts insist the national activity remains high overall.

What is the primary care physician's role in detecting the rare hepatologic condition?

The VistaScan mobile ultrasound platform from Emagine Solutions Technology can be used via an app and connect directly to a clinician's cell phone or tablet.

Results of the LINK-HF study indicate a wearable sensors from Vital Connect combined with a predictive algorithm can predict HF exacerbations.

The FDA announced the first approval of ProAir HFA—1 of the most popular inhalers in the US market.

A fourth-year medical student discusses strategies for anticoagulation reversal in intensive care units from a presentation during the 49th Annual Critical Care Congress in Orlando.

As symptoms reportedly reach the majority of the US physician population, it's time to discuss individual strategy to reduce the risk and effect of burnout.

Patients express worry related to using opioids and that they are not always on the same page as their provider.

How can primary care and family physicians help put concerned patients at ease?

The Novalung System is the first ECMO device approved for use for more than 6 hours.

The adoption of remote treatment monitoring apps improves the timely identification of complications and intervention by care teams.

Varenicline should be considered as a treatment option for smoking cessation, the findings suggest.

The approval came following 2 Complete Response Letters from the FDA.

Younger patients display increased susceptibility to H1N1 relative to H3N2, according to study findings.

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.

A fourth-year medical student offers perspective on a study examining machine learning models being presented at CCC 49 in Orlando, FL as part of HCPLive's Notes from Rounds program.

A fourth-year medical student offers perspective on a study examining the use of ketamine in ICUs being presented at CCC 49 in Orlando, FL as part of HCPLive's Notes from Rounds program.

A new guidance breaks ground as the first of its kind to assist physicians in screening for, and treating, vaping-associated respiratory disease syndrome.

Findings of a recent study may help providers make more informed treatment recommendations for patients with reduced blood flow.

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

A study from Rutgers University is shedding more light on the additional cardiovascular risk among preeclamptic women.

Vitreoretinal surgeon discusses what ophthalmologists would need to see from a new treatment to replace aflibercept as first-line treatment for wet AMD.