HEPA purifiers in US elementary school classrooms reduced respiratory virus diversity but not overall viral burden.
Sebastién Maury, MD, PhD, discusses the protective capacity of RSV vaccinations for adult patients who have undergone HSCT.
In chronic low back pain treatment, buprenorphine buccal film was tied to fewer treatment-emergent AEs versus CII opioids.
ARPIs used in combination with ADT in prostate cancer significantly increased the risk for cardiovascular events.
Researchers found that 6.6% of women experienced an ED visit or hospital readmission within 90 days of delivery.
Incorporating metformin in burn metabolic care may help control hyperglycemia and broader metabolic dysfunction.
High pollen levels correlate with a measurable increase in suicide rates across the US.
Rajesh K. Jain, MD, shares how race and ethnicity impact osteoporosis epidemiology and treatment in the United States.
Prompt opioid pain relief in the ED significantly reduced hospitalization rates for pediatric sickle cell disease.
Doctor's Voice
In this fictitious tale, a vampire OB/GYN fights to save her women’s health clinic.
Suicide rates are rising in the US, especially among healthcare workers—Yvette Terrie, RPh, shares how awareness saves ...
Dr. Frank Brodkey dispels the myth that high-dose IV vitamin C is beneficial in sepsis treatment.
Prof. Pat Price calls for global investment in radiotherapy to ensure access to life-saving, precision cancer treatment.
Knowledge Hub
Physician's Weekly has developed an innovative, peer-led initiative designed to transform the way physicians engage with clin
Physician's Weekly has developed a Hub for practicing physicians to sharpen their skills and knowledge of health and testing.
Physician's Weekly has developed an innovative, peer-led initiative designed to transform the way rheumatologists engage with
Business of Medicine
Federal probe finds some insurance plans overstate mental health provider availability; with some providers never contracted.
Legal insights for both employer and employee physicians regarding navigating non-compete clauses in contracts.
Invoking the 5th in malpractice trials may protect against criminal charges but can backfire in civil cases.
Dr. MedLaw explains why physicians cannot cite past successes as evidence in medical malpractice cases.
Cartoons
Discover a dose of humor and a dash of apple in this week's medical cartoon!
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