
Digital cognitive behavioral therapy for pregnant women is a safe and effective alternative to medications for the condition.

Digital cognitive behavioral therapy for pregnant women is a safe and effective alternative to medications for the condition.

In an industry-wide survey, 72.2% of healthcare providers report satisfaction with their own success.

The findings of a recent study emphasize the importance of learning the risk factors that contribute to pediatric suicide.

PDUFA target action date set for November 15, 2020 for the new combination olanzapine/samidorphan treatment.

The remote patient monitoring platform delivers data directly to the physician and reduces hospitalizations and emergency department trips.

The FDA will rule on the type 2 inflammation-targeting biologic for another indication this May.

The SoMeDocs founder shares thoughts on doctors developing an online brand, the burden of being an uncredited expert on social media, and the benefit of committing to the platforms.

Psilocybin, which is commonly found in psychedelic mushrooms, is linked with enduring antianxiety and antidepressant effects.

An oral tablet combining empagliflozin, linagliptin, metformin hydrochloride will soon be available on US markets.

New data from the Annual Meeting of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons reveals a three-day stay is not associated with increased risk of worse outcomes or readmission.

In a new study, investigators generate a global estimate for children with HCV infections in 249 countries and territories.

A new meta-analysis shows deep association between trauma severity, capability of care, and a military veteran's adherence to masculine ideologies.

A new analysis of more than 125,000 found no differences in mortality or MACE based on type of insulin used.

New data suggests sacubitril/valsartan could reduce risk of hospitalization and mortality in HFrEF patients when compared with ACEs/ARBs.

In a new study, investigators determine the death-censored risk of graft failure with structural kidney feature.

Physically-restrained patients report their emotions after being physically restrained during an emergency department visit.

An electronic health record-based intervention can help combat the opioid epidemic.

A new review of more than a dozen studies is breaking down racial differences in diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of severe aortic stenosis.

The approval expands options for patients with Parkinson disease to tailor treatment to their unique needs.

A submitted column on how to properly care for patients suffering from vision loss from the founder and medical director of Focus Clinics in London.

A longtime orthopedic surgeon shares simple habits a physician can adopt to overcome burnout symptoms.

Findings of a recent study emphasize the importance of giving additional support to minority-serving hospitals.

Functional disability or death rates 3 months following intracerebral hemorrhage are notably less among 2 minority groups.

New data for the 2019-2020 season shows the virus is at a high activity, but disease severity is moderate.

A new study is warning a common practice when it comes to recording blood pressure could be ignoring a potential warning sign for risk later in life.

Providers must look at their maternal health models to ensure patients are receiving the best care.

An oral dose of elagolix with hormonal add-back therapy had a better effect than elagolix alone or placebo.

SoMeDoc's founder leads the inaugural chat between the #DocTalk and #SoMeDocs communities.

New findings show a greater risk of longer, more persistent cases of atopic dermatitis among children with mothers suffering from depression.

Pregnancy loss leads to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress than those with healthy pregnancies.