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The novel target therapy has reported promising early findings. What is its potential?

In a presentation at the APA Spring Highlights Meeting 2020, Patrice Harris, MD, says telemedicine is crucial to maintain care while decreasing the risk of COVID-19.

How have natural-cause mortality rates changed over time in an international population?

How psychiatry can catch up to other specialties in accurate, timely diagnostics based on molecular breakthrough.

It might be particularly difficult for psychiatrists to treat trauma patients through telehealth means.

SEP-363856 is showing initial efficacy and long-term safety in adult patients.

Prenatal exposure to air pollutants has a lasting effect on growth after birth.

Data regarding major adverse events remain unreliable due to a lack of a patient registry.

New data finds perampanel lowers Insomnia Severity Index scores in patients.

ABG-023 overcomes the limitations glucagon because it remains stable in solutions.

Infant separation anxiety moderated treatment efficacy with greater benefits to infants where parental presence is maintained.

Analysis of more than 500k Norwegians has found filtered coffee might reduce risk of death and cardiovascular disease, while unfiltered coffee increased risk in older men.

Policy reform is needed to give patients access to medications to treat their opioid use disorder.

New guidelines suggest patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis should be treated with infliximab, tofacitinib, and ustekinumab.

New analysis of nationwide mortality statistics from the CDC is shedding light on an alarming trend among women in rural areas across the US.

This marks ibrutinib's 11th FDA approval.

Discussing the impact of COVID-19 on clinical trials that are ongoing or in development with John Teerlink, MD, Executive Committee Chair of GALACTIC-HF.

Digital technologies may have the best opportunity to change how trials are conducted for years to come.

An analysis of 60,000-plus patients over 2 decades suggests consumption of olive oil could help reduce rate of CVD.

Numeric rating scales are more subjective than answering whether the pain is tolerable or not.

Only 20.2% of primary care physicians show interest in treating patients with opioid use disorder.

Patients too frequently self-assess their pneumonia risk, therefore reducing the efficacy of preventive measures.

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

David T. Rubin, MD, discusses some of the reccomendations for treating patients with IBD during the pandemic.

The shortages highlight heavy US dependence on bulk drug ingredients.






























































