A recent study showed that children who watch more TV and have TVs in their bedrooms have a shorter and poorer quality of sleep. In this Q&A, Rebecca M.C. Spencer, PhD, from the University of...
Juan Pablo Frias, MD, lists scores on 3 common screening tests (fasting plasma glucose, hemoglobin A1C, and 75g oral glucose tolerance) that indicates someone in an intermediary position between normal...
Bincy P. Abraham, MD, MS, answers our questions about the importance of therapeutic drug monitoring for patients with IBD, how the process has evolved over time, and how you can overcome the challenges...
He talks about his study that evaluated the unique and interactive roles of patient beliefs about the necessity of rheumatoid arthritis medications and concerns about them in predicting adherence to...
In this month’s Pediatric Top Paper, Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, writes about a new study that investigated whether the standard course of antibiotics is too long for children with pneumonia.
Tricia Santos Cavaiola, MD, discusses why inhaled insulin, although effective and possibly preferable to injected insulin therapy, has a questionable future.
A new study evaluated the association between integrase strand transfer inhibitors with hepatic steatosis, which has been associated with increased ASCVD risk in the general population. Lead researcher...
Tricia Santos Cavaiola, MD, discussses concentrated insulin and its role as an important tool for managing severe insulin resistance in type-2 diabetes cases.