Physicians most highly engaged in their patients’ health-related social needs are more likely to face burnout.
Researchers reviewed hormone variation, life cycles, and their effect on quality of life specific to women with psoriasis.
Dr. Sullivan challenges misconceptions about concierge medicine and proposes a vision for what this model can become.
A mother’s fear of deportation during her child’s cancer care underscores the need for compassionate, immigrant-focused care.
White Coat Ceremonies nationwide welcome new medical and nursing school students while reaffirming humanism in medicine.
Brian Zanoni, MD, MPH, discusses forecasts that suggest declining global HIV rates but persistent gaps in care and funding.
Bradley Nordin, MD, explains ocular migraines cause central vision loss, unlike peripheral flashing in migraine auras.
In-home asthma triggers related to unhealthy housing conditions were tied to higher rates of ED visits for adult asthma.
Dr. Vaghasia discusses pediatric oncology trials, patient education, barriers to access, and the importance of trust in care.
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A study has explored how Halloween habits may impact heart health, offering insights for clinicians and public awareness.
Kristen Wheeden, DrPH, MBA, discusses porphyria—the rare “vampire” disease—its stigma, and advances in patient care.
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