Are You Seeing Fewer Patients in Your Practice?
Two new studies suggest that the number of primary care visits in the United States is decreasing.
Two new studies suggest that the number of primary care visits in the United States is decreasing.
Although it may feel good in the moment, a repetitive cycle of boosting your cortisol levels and seeking solace in food can make stress worse.
Watch our panel of experts and get up to speed on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) through a series of quickfire questions and teaching points.
People you wouldn’t normally associate with drug use are self-treating by microdosing with psychedelics. Doctors need to be kept in the loop.
Results of a placebo-controlled trial support prior observational findings that GLP-1 agonists can help reduce alcohol cravings and consumption.
Many gynecologic, urogynecologic, and urologic surgeries require an accurateevaluation of ureteral patency during surgery. Intraoperative cystoscopy is used …
As Medscape celebrates 30 years of serving the medical community, we’re looking ahead to the next three decades. We’re calling on medical students to share…
Do you use combination therapy for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)?
Although surveys have found that few clinicians discuss cannabis use with their patients, experts make the case why they should.
Clinical Advances in Rare Diseases Learning Center
A new review and policy statement underscore the inaccuracy of sickle cell trait as a cause of death on autopsies.