Rate of Food Insecurity Skyrockets for Americans with Cardiovascular Disease
Eric Brandt, MD, MHS and colleagues find that adults with cardiovascular disease were more than two times likely to be food insecure than those without the disease.
Eric Brandt, MD, MHS and colleagues find that adults with cardiovascular disease were more than two times likely to be food insecure than those without the disease.
Nora Becker, MD, PhD and colleagues find that the more chronic conditions a person has, the higher their odds of having unpaid debts, poor credit scores, and bankruptcy.
Kim Eagle, MD and colleagues find that the chance of patients living after tearing their aorta has greatly improved, but the condition still remains deadly without surgery.
Patricia Bloom, MD examines the relationship between gut bacteria and complications of cirrhosis to find better treatment options for patients who suffer from this disease.
A new study from Thomas Westbrook, MD; Joshi Alumkal, MD; and team suggests androgen receptor inhibitors can fundamentally rewire and reshape how prostate tumors function.
Brian Schmidt, DPM received a NIH Research Career Development (K) Award, the first podiatrist in the United States to receive this award.
Laraine Washer, MD and Audrey Fan, MD discuss the potential for the upcoming flu season to hit hard and the importance of getting vaccinated.
Beth Wallace, MD, MSc discusses the need for providers to talk with their patients about how to manage joint pain, and what interactions and risks might arise if they use medications to do so.
A study led by MeiLan Han, MD, MS shows the importance of finding new, effective therapies for patients without COPD.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD discusses the recent polio case, the Sabin vaccine, and the lower rates of vaccination.