July 21, 2023

Belly Fat Link to COVID-19 Deaths: Tailored Treatments on the Way

Doctors at Tokyo Medical and Dental University  (TMDU) warn that patients with excess abdominal fat are at increased risk of

Safety, Quality, Informatics and Leadership Program Overview with Dr. Ajay Singh

Dr. Ajay K Singh, Senior Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education introduces the Safety, Quality, Informatics and Leadership certificate program.

Mayo Clinic debunks 6 weight loss myths

You want to lose weight. But it’s tough to sort through all the do’s and don’ts. Get the facts from

BioIVT to highlight its integral role in liquid biopsy research at AACC conference

BioIVT, a global research partner and biospecimen solutions provider for drug and diagnostic development, today announced that it will highlight

Ford’s dividend quality, J&J’s split-off, cost basis discipline — what we think about all these

Send your questions directly to Jim Cramer and his team of analysts at [email protected] . Reminder, we can’t offer personal

Study shows how behavioral economics can help cancer patients quit smoking

Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found that

Nixing Food Triggers Could Ease More Eosinophilic GI Disorders

An amino-acid based diet may help provide relief for patients with eosinophilic gastritis or gastroenteritis (EoG/EoGE), a small prospective study

USPSTF Decision on Adult Suicide Screening Falls Flat

Moutier is a psychiatrist and a leader in the field of suicide prevention. Suicide is a rising public health crisis

Finding It Hard To Stop Nail Biting? Simple Habit Replacement Techniques Could Be Helpful

Feelings of stress or boredom may induce unwanted repetitive behaviors in some people. Although annoying, these self-soothing habits are hard

Has the Pandemic Changed Outcomes for Hospitalized Patients?

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Outcomes for hospitalized patients with non-COVID

Breast Cancer Treatment May Speed Up Aging; Radiation Therapy Has Strongest Association: Study

For cancer survivors, the battle does not stop with the treatment. The side effects of cancer therapy and the fear

FDA Approves Quizartinib for Newly Diagnosed AML

The US Food and Drug Administration today approved quizartinib (Vanflyta) for adults with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that carries the

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