
Gerlud explains unmet needs in EPI, including underdiagnosed patient populations, and the intense pill burdens patients face.

Gerlud explains unmet needs in EPI, including underdiagnosed patient populations, and the intense pill burdens patients face.


Gerlud explains why exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is often missed, even in high-risk patients.

Arai breaks down key recommendations from the 2025 AGA gastroparesis guidelines and what they mean for the field at large.

Little discusses 2 recently emerged therapies for TR, spotlighting the benefits and limitations associated with each procedure.

In this Q&A, Malhotra discusses how tirzepatide impacts obstructive sleep apnea treatment.

New research highlights the benefits of PAP therapy for sleep apnea, showing improvements in blood pressure and cardiometabolic health.

FDA approval of tirzepatide for OSA sparks a surge in referrals as experts highlight weight loss benefits, symptom relief, and patient selection.

Join leading experts at the 42nd Annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium to explore cutting-edge advancements in cardiovascular care.

At SLEEP 2025, Walia discussed findings showing Hispanic individuals may experience more severe cases of sleep disordered breathing compared to the non-Hispanic group.

Mehrdad Ghoreishi, MD explores the latest advances in aortic disease treatment and the role of minimally invasive techniques.


Elias discusses the challenges of prosthetic valve evaluation, highlighting the role of sonographers, Doppler imaging, and the importance of ongoing training.

HCPLive spoke to Johnson on how strategies for addressing patient misconceptions about cholesterol management.

As advancements in valvular technology progress, Nguyen highlights the need for long-term data and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve patient outcomes.

Elliot Elias, MD, MPH, provides perspective on recent advances in structural heart disease as well as highlighting the upcoming 40th annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium at Baptist Health.