
This is the fourth article in a series on value-based care and the 4 challenges health care organizations must overcome.
This is the fourth article in a series on value-based care and the 4 challenges health care organizations must overcome.
The American College of Gastroenterology warns millions may lose access to life-saving colorectal cancer screenings.
One of the hot topics at this year's Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections will be long COVID: potential causes, biomarkers, and the significance of viral rebound.
Tildrakizumab showed early and sustained effectiveness and quality of life (QOL) improvements in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis across 2 studies.
Treatment with liso-cel induced long-term complete remission rates and high undetectable minimal residual disease rates in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma following progression on Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibition and venetoclax.
Physicians are more likely to order respiratory pathogen testing since the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting testing rates and costs.
Here are key facts, risk factors, and life-saving screening recommendations for colorectal cancer prevention and treatment.
Furosemide injection was previously approved to treat congestion from fluid buildup in adults with chronic heart failure.
This article explores the challenges and highlights actionable telehealth solutions that enhance access to care, particularly for mothers at higher risk of postpartum depression.
Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the health care and mainstream press.
Rachel Rohaidy, MD, of Miami Neuroscience Institute with Baptist Health, shares how she offers a personalized approach to treating substance use disorder in high-functioning patients.
This year’s Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) features several sessions discussing prevention and treatment of viral infections like HIV and COVID-19.
Optimizing telehealth during public health emergencies to minimize in-person appointments puts less burden on patients and may lead to better outcomes, according to Chun Chao, PhD, MS, of Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
Information on health equity was removed by the federal government for both the Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid.
Enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) have made marketplace health insurance more affordable, and eliminating them could have sweeping impacts on consumers and the health care industry, according to a new report.
A dermatology expert panel confirms image-guided superficial radiation therapy as a safe, effective first-line treatment for select nonmelanoma skin cancer cases.
Posters presented at the Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) opening session covered initiatives to boost clinical trial diversity and address disparities in bladder cancer trials.
Dosing has started in a clinical evaluating peluntamig, which targets DLL3 and CD47, combined with chemotherapy in patients with DLL3-expressing small cell lung cancer and neuroendocrine carcinoma.
Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, defended his vision for the National Institutes of Health in a Senate committee confirmation hearing, tackling concerns on research funding, public trust, and scientific integrity.
Advancements in ocular technology, teleretinal imaging, and low-vision aids, including artificial intelligence-powered smart glasses, were highlighted in research posters at the Southeastern Congress of Optometry 2025.
Strict changes to immigration policies nationwide create a public health crisis in overcrowded detention centers, draining taxpayer dollars and diminishing undocumented immigrants' contributions to subsidies.
Clinical trials for diabetic macular edema (DME) continue to see disparities in enrollment.
A study investigated the incidence of postoperative urinary tract infections (UTIs) in patients undergoing spinal fusion for deformities, finding that patients with more than 12 levels fused had the highest UTI rates.
Health care providers must recognize and address the high prevalence of anxiety in gastroenterology (GI) and hepatology outpatients, as its bidirectional relationship with chronic conditions can significantly impact both physical and emotional wellbeing, according to a global review.
Ibrutinib remains a key treatment for relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), but findings suggest that combining it with other therapies can improve response rates and may allow for treatment discontinuation in some patients.
Expanding coverage and access to glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medication can be beneficial for all with the cooperation of multiple parties in health care.
The 2025 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting introduces over 50 new sessions and debuts an opening ceremony, featuring a fireside chat with lifestyle expert and entrepreneur Martha Stewart.
This article presents challenges and solutions regarding health care–focused large language models (LLMs) and summarizes key recommendations from major regulatory and governance bodies for LLM development, implementation, and maintenance.
The US Multi-Society Task Force updates 2014 recommendations, emphasizing split-dose prep, diet flexibility, and quality tracking.
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