Medications for Lupus Down the Risk of Diabetes
Lupus patients have lower odds of developing type 2 diabetes, a common complication of the disease, according to a new study. In particular, those
Lupus patients have lower odds of developing type 2 diabetes, a common complication of the disease, according to a new study. In particular, those
Michael T. Gaffney, 21 (left), of New Jersey, was charged with reckless manslaughter, following the death of a woman in the garage of the building (right) they'd attended a Halloween party at earlier.
EXCLUSIVE BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Crisis-hit UK Athletics are under pressure to further investigate the concerns of athletes over the use of thyroid medication after the issue was raised.
The I'm A Celeb and X Factor star, 28, took to Instagram to share a video filmed from his hospital bed, in which he explained he had come perilously close to death
Megan Robertson (pictured) was found slumped in her bedroom by her sister, after complaining about the side-effects of anti-seizure tablets, Wakefield Coroners Court has heard.
The HRT crisis is forcing some British women to go 'cold turkey' on the advice of their GP, causing the return of debilitating menopause symptoms.
Algeria distanced themselves from suggestions that medication taken by Riyad Mahrez on their watch led to fears the Manchester City star could fall foul of doping rules.
EXCLUSIVE BY ROB DRAPER: UK Athletics called a special meeting with the English Institute of Sport to discuss the controversial use of thyroid medication on elite athletes.
Doctors and pharmaceutical firms around the world are scrambling to find a drug that can stop the deadly virus, which has now killed more than 8,200 people.
Frontline healthcare worker Cheryl Baxter, who is stuck in Cambodia, issued a heartbreaking video message today saying she was 'near meltdown' and begged the Prime Minister for help.
Medicine has an expiration stamp—but Is it actually, you know, serious? Or are those sell-by dates just a Big Pharma racket? Mr. Know-It-All gives you a healthy dose of the truth.
Interview with Magdalena Janecka, Ph.D., author of Association of Autism Spectrum Disorder With Prenatal Exposure to Medication Affecting Neurotransmitter Systems
Interview with Laurel A. Habel, PhD, author of ADHD Medications and Risk of Serious Cardiovascular Events in Young and Middle-aged Adults
Interview with Dana P. Goldman, PhD, author of Out-of-Pocket Medication Costs and Use of Medications and Health Care Services Among Children With Asthma
Interview with Derek C. Angus, MD, MPH, author of Psychiatric Diagnoses and Psychoactive Medication Use Among Nonsurgical Critically Ill Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation
In this episode of JAMA Professionalism: Best Practice, Edward H. Livingston, MD looks at the case of a physician requesting prescription medication from a colleague to examine professional boundaries between physicians and options for managing those boundaries. Shiphra Ginsburg, MD and Wendy Levinson, MD, authors of the related article, join Dr Livingston to discuss the best options for handling this challenging situation. Arthur S. Hengerer, MD, chair of the Federation of State Medical Boards discusses the legal and licensure ramifications of physicians prescribing for other clinicians and Kate E. Engelhardt, MD, and D. Brock Hewitt, MD, MPH, practicing physicians, relate their experience with other clinicians asking them to prescribe medications.
Interview with Alan Leshner, PhD, author of Medication-Based Treatment to Address Opioid Use Disorder
Interview with Michael J. Barry, MD, USPSTF member and coauthor of Medication Use to Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
Interview with Jack Resneck, MD, author of Refocusing Medication Prior Authorization on Its Intended Purpose
These drugs could have beneficial population-wide effects in areas at risk for malaria and Zika, according to modeling study