This Heart Attack Hits Young Women, But Doctors Often Unaware
Toniya Farmer experienced a heart attack but faced delays in diagnosis and…
AI Surpasses Harvard Docs on Clinical Reasoning Test
A study comparing an AI model's clinical reasoning with that of physicians…
Salmonella Infections Linked To Contaminated Basil Sold At Trader Joe’s, CDC Warns
The CDC has issued a warning about salmonella infections linked to contaminated…
Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test- GPAT 2024 Registration Begins, Know Schedule, Eligibility Criteria, Fee, Exam Scheme, All Details Here
The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2024 registration has started. The exam…
Confronting the Digital Dilemma in Healthcare’s Quest for Innovation
Healthcare in 2024 faces a paradox: while groundbreaking technologies like precision medicine…
More than 100 consultant posts vacant for longer than 18 months
A report by the HSE National Doctors and Planning group found that…
In COPD, Living at a High Altitude Linked to Worse Functional Status
A study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care…
Too Big To Fail? Now It’s ‘Too Big To Hack’
Lawmakers in Washington held a congressional hearing on the Change Healthcare cyberattack,…
ID consult shortens antibiotics for uncomplicated gram-negative bacteremia
A study presented at the Society of Healthcare Epidemiologists of America Spring…
Elevance, private equity launch primary care company
Elevance has partnered with private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice to…
Partha Kar: We need to level up all staff, not level down doctors
Dr. Partha Kar, a consultant in diabetes and endocrinology at Portsmouth Hospitals…
Elevated glutamine triggers stroke risk in moyamoya disease via endothelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition, finds study
A study led by Dr. Jizong Zhao, Dr. Dong Zhang, and Dr.…
Study finds high microplastic levels in Mediterranean fish despite low chemical contaminants
Researchers conducted a biomonitoring study in the Mediterranean Sea to assess contamination…
Changing Entrenched Health Beliefs Is Not Impossible
A study suggests that using two-sided conversion messages, where individuals who previously…
New Federal Rule Offers Pregnant Docs Support, Time Off Work
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has updated guidelines to provide pregnant…
Study Says It Guards Against Memory Issues Later
A new study suggests that engaging in jobs that require cognitive stimulation…
Early minimally invasive hematoma evacuation improves outcomes in acute intracerebral hemorrhage patients: NEJM
A recent study published in NEJM suggests that early minimally invasive hematoma…
Medicare’s Push To Improve Chronic Care Attracts Businesses, but Not Many Doctors
Carrie Lester, a Medicare enrollee with chronic health conditions, benefits from the…
Annual agency and overtime costs in HSE rise by more than €180 million in six years
Total spending on pay in the Health Service Executive (HSE) increased by…
Online Resources for Inhaler Therapy Omit Important Information
A study published in Respiratory Medicine found that online resources for pulmonary…
NeuroBrave, Sourasky Medical Center partner for generative AI project
NeuroBrave, an AI company, partners with Sourasky Medical Center's Functional Neurology Unit…
Newsom Offers a Compromise to Protect Indoor Workers from Heat
California Governor Gavin Newsom's administration compromised on heat protection rules for indoor…
ACP becomes first organization in US to earn GRADE designation for guideline development
The American College of Physicians (ACP) has been designated as a GRADE…
WHO expands which pathogens can be transmitted through the air
In the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, there were shortages of…
Smacking: Paediatricians call for ban in England and Northern Ireland
The Royal College of Paediatricians and Child Health (RCPCH) is calling for…
Primary care program blending virtual with in-person options connects locals to family physicians
An innovative health care program called Integrated Virtual Care (IVC) developed by…
Study pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing PTSD
A recent genetic study of over 1.2 million individuals identified 95 genetic…
Don’t Worry, Gen Z, Your Face Isn’t Aging Faster Than Others
The rise of skin care influencers on social media has led many…
Early Evidence Supports Ketogenic Diet for Mental Illness
A new pilot study suggests that the ketogenic diet may reduce symptoms…
Knowing The Importance of Blister Patches
Athletes often get blisters from friction, moisture, and repetitive movement. This discomfort…
Choosing the right treatment for male androgenetic alopecia
Male androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as male pattern baldness, can be treated…
Novel Parkinson’s Disease Drug Will Join AbbVie With Positive Phase 3 Data In Hand
An experimental Parkinson’s disease drug, tavapadon, has shown promising results in a…
Clinic sought discovery of documentation from Medical Council
In a recent High Court case, Ras Medical Ltd t/a Auralia Cosmetic…
Synapticure partners with ALS Association to expand telehealth access
Synapticure, a neurology-focused telehealth company, has partnered with the ALS Association to…
Medicare’s Push To Improve Chronic Care Attracts Businesses, but Not Many Doctors
Carrie Lester, a Medicare enrollee with multiple chronic health conditions, benefits from…
American Kidney Fund awards Clinical Science in Nephrology fellowships to researchers
The American Kidney Fund has awarded Clinical Science in Nephrology fellowships to…
WuXi and BIO’s grip-and-grin – STAT
The web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s newsletter on health and medicine…
Nestlé accused of double standards over added sugar in baby products sold in poorer countries
Baby food manufacturer Nestlé has been criticized for adding high levels of…
Human cases of bird flu ‘an enormous concern’: WHO
The World Health Organization is alarmed at the spread of H5N1 bird…
Optimize postprandial glycemic control with tailored exercise prescriptions
A recent study in Nutrients explores how various exercise parameters impact post-meal…
Surprise Pregnancy: Why Unplanned Pregnancies Happen
Nearly 50% of pregnancies in the U.S. are unplanned, emphasizing the importance…
Antipsychotics for Dementia Pose Wide-Ranging Health Risks
Antipsychotic use in older adults with dementia is associated with an increased…
Hypertension Raises Uterine Fibroid Risk, Blood Pressure Medication Can Help Minimize It: Study
Research has found that untreated hypertension in women can increase the risk…
USFDA successfully concludes inspection at Piramal Pharma USA facility
The USFDA has completed a successful inspection at the Piramal Pharma USA…
In the World of Interoperability, How to Meaningfully Strengthen Cybersecurity
Healthcare organizations need to prioritize cybersecurity following the recent attack on Change…
Patients staying longer in majority of acute hospitals – report
The average length of stay for patients in hospitals in Ireland increased…
AI-driven eQMS company Dot Compliance scores $17.5M
Dot Compliance, based in Phoenix, has received $17.5 million in Series B…
The Path to a Better Tuberculosis Vaccine Runs Through Montana
A team of Montana researchers is working on developing a more effective…
More than 40% of patients with systemic sclerosis malnourished
A study published in Rheumatology found that 43% of patients with systemic…
STAT+: Microsoft is selling AI in health care, and helping to set its standards. Is that a problem?
Microsoft is pushing to integrate artificial intelligence into healthcare, but is also…