A new investigational antibiotic is as effective as the current standard-of-care antibiotic for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections
Patients with age-related macular degeneration may soon see their monthly injection become an annual refill, with potentially better results
Recognizing the role that opioid prescribing plays in the opioid crisis, a team of researchers developed a new clinical protocol called STOP Narcotics
Lupus causes the immune system to lose the ability to differentiate between foreign agents and healthy tissue
The focus on providing high-value medical care was renewed in 2012 with the release of the Choosing Wisely campaign
A new blood test that is done right at the patient's side could identify nearly three-fifths of people at low risk of experiencing a heart attack
Breast density can mask cancers on mammography and is an independent risk factor for the disease
High performance liquid chromatography is being used to develop a blood test for rapid, accurate concussion diagnosis
Biomaterial that solidifies at body temperature integrates into wounds to help cells grow
Results show that gut microbiota could play a far greater role in the pathogenesis of MS than previously assumed
Scientists developed a successful method to make truly personalized predictions of future disease outcomes for patients with certain types of chronic blood cancers
Going automated can be a lengthy process, but patients ultimately benefit
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