
In a new population-based study, investigators discover sex differences in burdensome interventions and antibiotic therapy for nursing home residents with advanced dementia in Canada.

In a new population-based study, investigators discover sex differences in burdensome interventions and antibiotic therapy for nursing home residents with advanced dementia in Canada.


In an extensive population-based study, investigators link children with IBD with an increased risk of any psychiatric disorder.

Vanda CEO expressed disappointment after FDA fails to approve jet lag disorder treatment due to unclear clinical significance.

The new device will treat patients who are not suited for other commonly used treatment options for advanced heart failure.

The association of depression symptoms with cognition and cortical amyloid measurements could lead to better therapies to prevent Alzheimer disease.

While many often turn to vitamins and nutritional supplements for nutrients their diet lacks, some argue this is not enough to make up for the missing nutrients.

The Tether-Vertebral Body Tethering System will help treat the most common form of idiopathic scoliosis.

After a 12-week study, investigators find a whole food diet, coupled with partial enteral nutrition, helps children with mild to moderate Crohn’s disease.

A team of investigators review global HCV infection rates in an attempt to quantify HCV-associated cardiovascular disease.

A new study looks at the links between ADHD and bipolar disorder in children and adolescents.

The dynamic between a primary care doctor and a patient is the pathway to constructive and beneficial communication on fertility options.

The August 14 approval marks the second drug approved under the Limited Population Pathway for Antibacterial and Antifungal Drugs.

In a new cohort study, investigators examine the link between blood pressure and cognitive decline.

The new FDA approval allows physicians to administer EYLEA in a prefilled syringe to treat retinal conditions with fewer preparation steps than vials.

Investigators find that ADHD drug MPH impacts the brain differently depending on age.

In a new trial with 35 healthy women, investigators find that a novel vaccine could effectively and safely treat chlamydia.

Robert G. Gish, MD, and the Global Liver Institute join up for a talk on all things hepatology.

In a new multivariable regression study, investigators link depression with a lack of social support and increased IBD activity.

How do the states with the longest-running legislation permitting MAID compare?

A further examination of data from a research clinical database shows the risk of smoking outweigh any potential benefits for UC patients.

The epicutaneous immunotherapy patch BLA was previously submitted to the FDA last year, but withdrawn due to concerns over manufacturing procedure and quality control.

Early exposure to C. difficile helps infants stave off infection later in life.

Individuals with increased levels of inflammation after 1 year were associated higher rates of all-cause mortality and mortality attributable to cardiovascular disease and cancer.

The majority of physicians in a new survey support hiring additional support staff in an effort to alleviate burnout symptoms.