
With the spread of coronavirus increasing in the US, telehealth can be leveraged, but regulations need to be modified.

With the spread of coronavirus increasing in the US, telehealth can be leveraged, but regulations need to be modified.

According to a new report, males and older individuals are more susceptible to fall-related traumatic brain injury deaths.

In part 3 of Painkiller: A History of Crisis, we explore the data behind the 3 waves of the opioid epidemic.

An analysis of dizziness in primary care patients is shedding new light on the potential dangers and risk of mortality associated with different subtypes of dizziness.

The approval marks the fourth type of cancer nivolumab plus ipilimumab has received approval for treating.

Winning technology focused on women’s health, Parkinson disease and collecting more valuable health data.

Pregnenolone is effective to treat chronic low back pain in US veterans.

Within 14 days of suffering a traumatic brain injury, 45% of participants showed clinical recovery.

Endometriosis risk indicators are apparent at early ages, which could speed up diagnosis and treatment of the condition.

The incoming Editor-in-Chief of Stroke discusses what the future of stroke care might look like and his biggest takeaways from ISC 2020.

Findings of a new study can lead to more informed individualized opioid prescriptions.

The approval is the third for the Boehringer Ingelheim-produced therapy and the first from the FDA for treating patients with chronic fibrosing interstitial lung diseases with a progressive phenotype.

A new analysis has found that low blood pressure in older, frail adults could increase mortality risk as much as 63%.

In part 2, experts discuss how the public health crisis has reached a third decade, and what plans are to combat addiction problems.

Osilodrostat oral tablets are indicated for the treatment of Cushing's disease in patients not eligible for surgery or in those who still have surgery despite the disease.

A new deep learning system identifies patients with endoscopic and histologic remission with more than 90% accuracy.

A study from EPI Scientific Sessions 2020 is shedding light on the prevalence of certain risk factors among black ethnic groups compared to their white counterparts.

There is a need for long-term follow-up of bone health for patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

New data from Kaiser Permanente Northern California is quantifying just how much of an impact adherence to each additional guideline can impact patients following AMI.

Patients who switch to congruent medications experience fewer side effects than patients who remain on incongruent medications.

The CDC is preparing for a hypothetical future despite American risk of local transmission not being high presently.

With approval, the new implant becomes the first approved for lowering IOP in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.

Part 1 of the feature series includes a conversation with Anna Lembke, MD, on the most impactful players and products of the 30-year crisis.

Low fecal intestinal secretory immunoglobin A is commonly found in infants of mothers in the antepartum and persistent depression trajectories.

A Mayo Clinic analysis is shedding light on the real-world success of ablation in lowering risk of mortality and HF hospitalizations.