Study May Accelerate Identifying Patients Who Need Liver Transplants
Robert Fontana, MD, and team examine measuring blood levels of a short-lived protein to help predict which patients would survive without the help of a transplant.
Robert Fontana, MD, and team examine measuring blood levels of a short-lived protein to help predict which patients would survive without the help of a transplant.
Megan R. Haymart, MD, and team assess the current state of thyroid cancer care through exploration of possible over diagnosis to new therapies and health equity concerns.
Robert Fontana, MD examines data around a 2011 FDA drug mandate.
Eugene Chen, MD, PhD, discusses the development of an amino acid compound successfully treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in non-human primates; brings hope for first human treatment.
Robert Fontana, MD, finds that measuring blood levels of a short-lived protein helps predict which patients would survive without the help of a transplant.
Rodica Pop-Busui, MD, PhD, discusses how the price cap will affect diabetes patients.
Allison Schulman, MD MPH, discusses several non-invasive therapies for treating obesity.
Robert Fontana, MD, examines data around a 2011 FDA drug mandate.
James, Baker, MD; Kelly O’Shea, MD; and Charles Schuler, MD, find that having both a vaccination and a previous infection helps provide immunity against some COVID-19 variants.
Eric Brandt, MD, MHS, and Monica Colvin, MD, MS, discuss the connection between cannabis or alcohol use on cardiovascular disease.
Michael Heung, MD, discusses the reliability of an AI prediction model that assesses patient risk for developing acute kidney injury.
Robert Dickson, MD, and teams research suggests volatile organic compounds in breath could mark distinction between COVID-19, variants and non-COVID illnesses.
Tadd Hiatt, MD explains why it’s not safe to put off screening, even during the pandemic.
Jessica Golbus, MD discusses how mobile apps can provide a snapshot into heart disease.
Nicole Bhave, MD, and team discuss the links between mental health and cardiovascular health.
Elena Stoffel, MD, MPH discusses non-invasive stool tests and if you should use them.
Maria Silveira, MD, MPH, and team discuss how planning ahead, acting early and speaking up for change could help more people with serious illnesses and their families.
William Chey, MD, and team discuss the world inside our guts from heartburn to spicy foods.
Vincent Chen, MD, and team show PNPLA3 genotype and diabetes identify patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease at high risk of incident cirrhosis.
Nicole Bhave, MD shares the most common causes of chest pain and how they’re treated.