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Oscillometry offers a promising alternative to spirometry for diagnosing asthma and COPD in primary care, according to a recent review.
Vital signs check: laughter levels rising after this week's medical cartoon!
Postponing thoracoscopic lung surgery following COVID-19 infection resulted in fewer postoperative pulmonary complications and reduced hospital length of stay.
Home-based A-tDCS, combined with exercise and pain neuroscience education, significantly reduced pain interference and disability in women with fibromyalgia.
A pediatric endocrinologist outlines how clinicians can diagnose and treat growth hormone deficiency earlier in children.
Dr. Chelsea Dorsey discusses CVI as a debilitating, underdiagnosed disease with high costs and limited treatments.
Alex McDonald, MD, is joined by Elizabeth McNeil of the California Medical Association, and together they unpack H. R. 1’s sweeping healthcare cuts, coverage losses, and payment ...
The FDA is revising the labeling of all extended-release ADHD medications to warn about adverse reactions in young children.
Recent data from a randomized, treat-to-target study show that upadacitinib, a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, offers flexibility in dosing to help patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis ...
Nine states—and a dozen more soon—now allow internationally trained physicians to bypass full US residencies, seeking to mitigate rural physician shortages.
Empowerment self-defense training protects emergency department staff, boosts confidence, enhances communication, and fosters a safer work environment.
"Superfoods" such as honey, oysters, watermelon, and ginger may boost testosterone, sperm quality, and erectile function, according to a biochemical review.