How Behavioral Medicine Interventions Can Help Your Patients with Chronic Digestive Pain
Program focuses on “gut-brain-body connection”
Program focuses on “gut-brain-body connection”
When a pediatric patient presented with severe congestion, snoring and a progressive cough, X-ray findings revealed the surprising source of the patient’s symptoms.
New prospective data could shape how multimodality imaging is used in surgical planning for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. New research on optimal imaging modalities…
A positive result on an alpha-synuclein assay is highly associated with clinical features of dementia with Lewy bodies, especially a reduced sense of smell. Multicenter…
Patients being seen in the ED for common sexually transmitted infections should be screened for HIV, too.
A newly approved targeted therapy, zolbetuximab, improves outcomes for patients whose tumor express the protein CLDN18.2.
New findings suggest a non-biopsy diagnosis of celiac disease may be accurate in a small subset of U.S. adults.
Important takeaways from a rare complication
Three years into the Cleveland Clinic Brain Study, we share early findings, surprises and what’s next for this unprecedented longitudinal study in a population without…
Treatment for wrist fractures depends on the nature and severity of injury. A hand and wrist surgeon explains the variations.
A team of researchers recently found notable pharmacokinetic (PK) differences between males and females in at least 14 anticancer drugs.