In the series debut episode of "Frameworks for Advancing Health Equity," Mary Sligh, CRNP, and Chelsea Chappars, of Allegheny ...
Findings from the FAMS-T1D study demonstrate that structured goal-setting and achievement significantly enhance self-efficacy ...
A high burden of HIV could indicate other underlying factors, such as limited access to health care resources and a risk of ...
A panel discussion highlighted a new pathway that allows Medicare to embrace new tools and pay for them while gathering the ...
A new review suggests exercise-induced hypertension (EIH) is a risk factor for sudden cardiac death (SCD), but that there are ...
New therapies are helping patients, but are also driving up overall costs of care. Commercially insured patients with ...
William Padula, PhD, MSc, MS, assistant professor of pharmaceutical and health economics, University of California Alfred E.
A study found significant incidence of advanced neoplasia in patients who had a colonoscopy to screen for colorectal cancer ...
The Joint Commission is launching the Rural Health Clinic Accreditation Program to standardize staff training and patient care practices at rural health clinics nationwide; the American Cancer Society ...
In patients living with HIV, the cardiovascular risk factors that come with infection may lead to an increased prevalence of coronary artery stenosis, especially in those who also have hemophilia.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has potential to shift incentives for drug manufacturers and impact the amount of long-term evidence generated for approved drugs, said Julie Patterson, PharmD, PhD, ...
Density loss in the optic nerve head capillary could lead to a faster rate of visual field progression as well as an increased risk of developing event progression. Glaucoma is best managed through ...