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The average tax bill for a doctor’s family, how physicians feel about what they owe, and their experiences with audits are ...
With the Tour de France in full swing, Medscape Medical News asks if healthcare professionals can learn a thing or two from ...
Erica Campbell chose a mastectomy. That choice gave her power — and helped her make peace with her biggest regret.
Introducing lebrikizumab for severe atopic dermatitis in Italy may result in cost savings for the national health system, a ...
Electroconvulsive therapy for depression is more effective and associated with fewer adverse effects in the patients aged 85 ...
The incidence and prevalence of early-onset T2D rose sharply in Sweden from 2006 to 2021, disproportionately affecting young ...
Data suggest that OSA diagnoses were associated with an increased risk for physical and psychological problems in active-duty ...
After the virologic failure of cabotegravir/rilpivirine and despite dual-class resistance mutations, Canadian doctors have ...
Having gastroesophageal reflux disease is associated with an increased risk for colonic neoplasia, including colon polyps and ...
Drs Kathryn J. Ruddy and Narjust Florez discuss fertility, pregnancy, sexual health, delays in diagnosis, and the financial burden of young-onset cancer survivorship.
The drug is now approved for treating people with an LVEF of at least 40%, with or without chronic kidney disease.
New research highlights the potential of digital phenotyping to help manage patients’ worsening behavioral symptoms by examining passive data collected by smartphones.
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