Across the United States, no hospital is the same. Equipment, staffing, technical capabilities, and patient…
In an effort to close the gap in neurological outcomes for underserved populations, a UTHealth Houston project funded with $2.9 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will engage community partners…
First Europe-wide platform study on the safety and efficacy of treatments Depression can affect anyone.…
Key Takeaways: A new Perspective piece in The New England Journal of Medicine led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute examined the increasing frequency of physician strikes around the globe. The piece is…
Findings May Explain Why Women Are at Higher Risk Declining blood levels of two molecules…
Opioid misuse and specifically opioid use disorder (OUD), continues to represent a significant U.S. public health threat, with more than 6 million Americans aged 12 and older meeting the criteria for OUD…
A new type of bioengineered blood vessel showed strong results in treating severe vascular injuries,…
Diabetes has long been lumped into two categories — Type 1, which often appears in…
A new systematic literature search identified the highest priority clinical actions aimed at improving post-acute…