
Crystal S. Denlinger, MD, FACP, CEO of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, discusses different policy approaches to address the ongoing cancer drug shortage.

Crystal S. Denlinger, MD, FACP, CEO of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, discusses different policy approaches to address the ongoing cancer drug shortage.

Interventions promoting adherence to the Mediterranean diet were associated with cardiometabolic biomarkers in children and adolescents, according to one study.

Liz Kwo, MD, MBA, MPH, chief commercial officer, Everly Health, and faculty lecturer, Harvard Medical School, discusses current and future uses in digital health care.

Biologic therapies may be less effective in patients with certain clinical characteristics, a meta-analysis found.

Despite rising trends in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) testing, more outpatient testing is needed for accurate RSV surveillance.

Liz Kwo, MD, MBA, MPH, chief commercial officer, Everly Health, and faculty lecturer, Harvard Medical School, discusses ways that wearable devices and health apps are improving value-based care.

The effectiveness of nirsevimab therapy shows promise against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)–associated bronchiolitis in a real-world setting.

Patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis experienced early and sustained improvements through 108 weeks of treatment.

Ron Grunstein, MD, PhD, head of sleep and circadian research, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, details results from the ALKS 2680 trial and the study's next steps.

No significant differences in efficacy or safety of 2 aspirin doses were found between male and female patients for the secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).

No increased risks of preterm birth or perinatal outcomes were identified with maternal vaccination status, according to one study.

The US Senate Committee on Health, Education, and Labor Pensions discussed actionable solutions to address the medical debt crisis impacting millions of individuals.

Cigarette smoking among other modifiable risk factors were significantly associated with cancer cases and deaths.

Crystal S. Denlinger, MD, FACP, CEO of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, breaks down the causes of the ongoing cancer drug shortage, as well as its impact on clinical trials.

Michael Thorpy, MD, professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses the hopeful future of treatment in idiopathic hypersomnia.

e-Cigarette users may be less likely to undergo lung cancer screening, study reveals.

Liz Kwo, MD, MBA, MPH, chief commercial officer, Everly Health, and faculty lecturer, Harvard Medical School, shares important tips on how artificial intelligence (AI) can best be implemented into value-based care.

Knowledge on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) risk factors may help inform public health authorities on high-risk populations, researchers suggest.

Patients with a later onset of psoriasis (PsO) may benefit from earlier screening for psoriatic arthritis (PsA), according to one study.

Leda Mannent, MD, global project head, Immunology and Inflammation, Sanofi, discusses efficacy outcomes in patients with asthma who received rilzabrutinib.

A bidirectional risk between psoriasis and asthma has been identified, according to one study.

A study finds limited changes in hospice utilization, highlighting challenges in real-world implementation.

Michael Thorpy, MD, professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine explores the current treatment landscape of idiopathic hypersomnia and the associated challenges with approving new medication for this condition.

Increasing knowledge of the vaccine-preventable disease will ultimately improve vaccine uptake among target groups, researchers suggest.

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) survey finds 89% of centers continue to report shortages for at least one type of systemic therapy.

Researchers have identified a link between psoriasis and the autoimmune diseases hypothyroidism and alopecia areata.

The home-based care model offers a promising strategy for improving quality of care, while also reducing health care spending.

Vaccination against seasonal influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in patients with high-risk heart failure was found safe with low incidence of mild adverse events (AEs).

Michael Thorpy, MD, professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, explored the mechanism of action in orexin agonists, which has been indicated for idiopathic hypersomnia.

Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist, Kindred Hair & Skin Center, discusses how diversity in clinical trials are helping bridge the racial health equity gap in psoriasis care.

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