Nearly 4 million adults in the United States are taking or have taken some type of probiotic for digestive health. But do probiotics really provide benefit to patients? Tell us what you think!
A 1990 Florida law prevents anyone over aged 25 years from suing physicians for pain and suffering claims in malpractice lawsuits over the death of an unmarried parent. The law also prevents parents of...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) affects the lungs and the heart. Do you think cardiologists alone or pulmonologists alone should manage patients with PH? Let us know by taking our poll.
Your patient is a 46-year-old woman who works her full-time job from home on her computer. She asks you to help her set healthy goals to be less sedentary.
In this episode, Michael R. McClung, MD, explains what is new in osteoporosis, including the evaluation and treatment of patients with osteoporosis, what the update of FRAX entails, and how it impacts...
PrEP has become more mainstream in the media, and the USPSTF recently recommended PrEP for all at-risk populations. Richard Chaisson, MD, shines light on these at-risk populations.
Dr Harrison discusses how specialists can help educate PCPs on NAFLD, the importance of PCPs recognizing which individuals with NAFLD can progress to more severe liver disease, and more.
In this Q&A, Sara Reece, PharmD, CDCES, discusses the use of GLP-1 agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors to improve cardiovascular and renal outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes.
In this episode, Seth Martin, MD, speaks with Francoise Marvel, MD, about innovative approaches to implementing prevention guidelines, including the future of digital health and cardiovascular care.