Fears around leaving infectious diseases untreated and poorly enforced antibiotic
Erenumab in migraine: Indication of considerable added benefit for certain patients: Successful prophylaxis if other drug treatment options have been exhausted
Erenumab was the first drug of a new drug class
Industrial chemicals pass from mother to fetus throughout pregnancy
In a study published in Environment International researchers at Karolinska
Can artificial intelligence help doctors and patients have better conversations?
The practice of medicine involves complex — often stressful —
Inability to integrate reward info contributes to undervalued rewards in schizophrenia
People with schizophrenia have a hard time integrating information about
Home-based hypertension program produces ‘striking’ results
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a widespread clinical problem
Long-acting contraceptive designed to be self-administered via microneedle patch
A new long-acting contraceptive designed to be self-administered by women
Medical marketing has skyrocketed in the past two decades, while oversight remains limited
Healthcare spending in the United States is the highest in
Senescent cell research moves into human trials
Mayo Clinic researchers, along with collaborators from Wake Forest School
Pre-Medicare years bring health insurance worries for many: Forty-five percent of those age 50 to 64 concerned they won’t be able to afford insurance in retirement
With the dawn of a new year, most Americans have