Opinion | I’m a Former Surgeon General and I Couldn’t Believe My $10k Medical Bill
Adams was the 20th Surgeon General of the U.S. In a recent tweet that resonated with many, I shared my startling encounter with an unexpected
Adams was the 20th Surgeon General of the U.S. In a recent tweet that resonated with many, I shared my startling encounter with an unexpected
At the recent American Academy of Neurology annual meeting, researchers presented findings on a Peruvian family with Alzheimer’s disease carrying a likely pathogenic stop-gain SORL1
Alarming data on fentanyl, including the synthetic opioid’s staggering presence in counterfeit pills and contribution to overdoses among young people, continue to emerge, as do
Tick season is starting across the U.S., and experts are warning the bloodsuckers may be as plentiful as ever. Another mild winter and other favorable
More evidence linking talc-containing and other intimate-care products to an increased risk of ovarian cancers. (Journal of Clinical Oncology) Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) announced FDA
PARIS — For people undergoing valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), a dedicated bioprosthetic leaflet splitting device produced better-than-expected results preventing coronary obstruction, and is
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Sparsentan (Filspari) led to more complete and partial remissions of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) compared with irbesartan (Avapro), the phase III
Ehrenfeld is the president of the American Medical Association. In the aftermath of a major policy change that moves a system toward inclusion, it’s important
The following is a transcript of the podcast episode: Rachael Robertson: Hey everybody! Welcome to MedPod Today, the podcast series where MedPage Today reporters share
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. A new special of the TV show “South Park” will take on the rising use of