Commentary

Doctor's Stories
Doctor's Stories
01/23/2019
Patients with deafness pose a unique health care challenge. It is imperative to utilize all of the available resources to effectively communicate all of the necessary health information.
01/23/2019
Renal Disease
Renal Disease
12/09/2018
In this commentary, nephrologist James Matera, DO, from CentraState Medical Center in New Jersey, discusses current evidence for the role of dietary modification in slowing CKD and ESRD progression.
12/09/2018
stroke
stroke
12/04/2018
In this commentary, Dr Julian Bailes talks about the perils and prevention of EHS. Knowing the warning signs of the most severe form of exertional heat illness can prevent catastrophe from happening.
12/04/2018
asthma
asthma
11/19/2018
It is an exciting time in asthma therapy, as the medications have become more targeted depending on the phenotype of asthma a patient has. In this commentary, Dr John Mastronarde talks about the types of...
11/19/2018
Telemedicine
Telemedicine
11/16/2018
With increasing application of AI to health care, there is often concern that AI will replace clinicians. However, there is opportunity to optimize this partnership to improve patient care.
11/16/2018
HIV infection
HIV infection
11/14/2018
Dr Douglas Kwon and colleagues have been studying the vaginal microbiome of women around the world to understand its role in the transmission of HIV infection. In this commentary, he explains his research...
11/14/2018
Transitional Care
Transitional Care
11/13/2018
In this commentary, Dr Kimberly DeQuattro explains the challenges in transitioning a patient from pediatric to adult rheumatology care and how rheumatologists can approach these challenges.
11/13/2018
Top Papers Of The Month
Top Papers Of The Month
11/02/2018
Heart failure
Heart failure
10/01/2018
In this commentary, Dr James Januzzi explains the American College of Cardiology’s Expert Consensus Decision Pathway for managing chronic HFrEF.
10/01/2018
Medicine
Medicine
09/26/2018
Richard Colgan, MD
Hippocrates’ teachings have withstood centuries of scrutiny and are perhaps as relevant today as they were back then.
09/26/2018