
After demonstrating success of direct-acting antivirals for HCV in cancer patients, investigators call for their eligibility to participate in chemo trials.

After demonstrating success of direct-acting antivirals for HCV in cancer patients, investigators call for their eligibility to participate in chemo trials.

How care providers can improve their perspective and better their stress with some volunteer work where it's needed most.

Scientists at the Task Force for Global Health describe what is needed to eliminate HBV and HCV as public health threats.

One evaluated dose of AVP-786 significantly improved scores in patients with moderate-to-severe agitation related to Alzheimer dementia, compared to placebo.

Modeling showed that waiting until October to vaccinate would reduce flu cases in older adults, provided vaccination rates don’t decrease and flu season doesn’t peak early.

What researchers from the low-risk TAVR trial anticipate they will find in their decade-long assessment.

How I became a doctor, lost sight of the joy of practice, and eventually regained my passion to serve my patients.

What plans are held to progress the impressive findings of an envelope for cardiovascular device infection?

How an antibiotic envelope can address concerns of infection in cardiovascular devices.

What do some of the findings from one of the biggest presentations at ACC mean for the state of valve replacement care?

Why every care provider must be able to prepare for and commit to an "emergency protocol" in the face of adversity.

New recommendations for prevention focus on risk factors, new therapies, and press against the popular use of aspirin as a preventive therapy.

How is telehealth already influencing how some hospitals manage cardiovascular concerns?

How advancing stent therapy options have come to bridge the gap between improving and elongating a patient's life.

How can emergency department doctors best be prepared to identify and treat seizures in the ER?

The National Cancer Institute director will assume temporary leadership after Scott Gottlieb, MD, departs next month.

An FDA decision on the application is expected by December 27, 2019.

Researchers calculate universal HCV screening of pregnant women would be cost-effective in the US, including in states with low HCV prevalence.

The 23rd FDA commissioner's tenure lasted less than 2 years, since May 2017.

The prevalence of anxiety, depression, and ADD was higher in patients with this excessive sweating disorder than the general population.

An internist’s perspective on which sessions to attend, from melanoma to inflammatory diseases to cosmetic procedures.

A large retrospective study of patients with acne found no significant association between isotretinoin exposure and depression.

In this phase 3 study, dupilumab improved outcomes for patients with recurring severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.

Patients who incorporated small amounts of peanut into their diet experienced increased quality of life.

This analysis of the phase 3 LIBERTY ASTHMA QUEST study analyzed data for patients with and without allergic rhinitis.