Men are more likely than women to call their science ‘excellent’
A subtle difference in how male scientists frame their findings may help fuel the gender gap in science and medicine.
A subtle difference in how male scientists frame their findings may help fuel the gender gap in science and medicine.
Perianal fistulation has historically been classified anatomically in relation to the sphincter complex. Management guidelines for this aggressive phenotype of Crohn’s disease (CD) have been…
Former CSR director says a funding cut could risk lowering peer review standards
Findings were reassuring, but inequities remain a concern, researchers say
HHS Secretary Kennedy’s role in this research is unclear
Researchers have designed a new resource for prescribing biologics to patients with psoriasis. The report covers TNF-α inhibitors, as well as IL-12, IL-17, and IL-23…
Opposite trend seen among male doctors
Timeline still suggests an ovarian cancer, specialists say
The increasing global incidence and prevalence of ulcerative colitis (UC) is most likely tied to the in people in Westernized societies. Current therapies suppress chronic…
Compounders given 60- to 90-day notice
As obesity rates continue to rise in the United States, some insurers are opting out of coverage for anti-obesity medications, forcing some patients to abruptly…