In this podcast, Hilary Whitham, PhD, MPH, talks about her team's research on foodborne outbreaks in correctional facilities, why these outbreaks happen, and what can be done (and by whom) to ameliorate...
Alexandra Purdue-Smithe, PhD, from the National Institutes of Health, shares her insights on her latest research, which found that certain dairy foods may be tied to the risk of early menopause in...
Dr Karpouzas talks about his study that evaluated whether biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs reduce long-term risk of cardiovascular events in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, as well as...
In this podcast, Jeffrey Tabas, MD, shares his thoughts on the next steps for research on atrial fibrillation, including the types of studies still needed.
Lisa Jones, MA, RDN, LDN, discusses the ongoing egg debate, emerging research on dietary cholesterol consumption, and what dietitians and other providers can recommend to their patients.
In this podcast, Dr Shah discusses the imaging and treatment modalities he and his colleagues reviewed in their recent article, "Advanced MRI techniques for transcranial high intensity focused ultrasound...
Dr Karpouzas talks about his study that evaluated the influence of distinct domains of rheumatoid arthritis disease activity, functional limitation, mood disturbance, as well as RA-specific knowledge...
In this podcast, Dr Digre discusses the association of photophobia and eye pain with migraine, dry eyes, and related conditions, as well as common pitfalls in the management and treatment of photophobia and...
In this podcast, Mary Looby, PharmD, and Christopher S. King, MD, speak about the use of direct oral anticoagulants for the treatment of venous thromboembolic disease and the duration of anticoagulation...