Joseph Diamond, MD, from the Icahn School of Medicine, answers the question at the end of Case Part 4 and discusses the management and treatment of sleep disorders and drug-drug interactions between...
Jeffrey Lackner, PsyD, discusses recently published results of a landmark NIH clinical trial that evaluated cognitive behavioral therapy as a method for relieving symptoms of IBS, how a...
Jodie Dionne-Odom, MD, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discusses her research "Incident Syphilis Rates and Predictors in US Women With HIV, 2005-2016."
Eileen O’Grady, PhD, NP, RN, founder of the School of Wellness, discusses intentional change, positive psychology, and similar mental health initiatives in relation to the PERMA model.
In our previous podcast with John Mastronarde, MD, he told us all about the controversy around asthma-COPD overlap. In this soundbite, he outlines the top 3 takeaways for pulmonologists.
Deepak Kaushal, PhD, from Texas Biomedical Research Institute, talks about new treatments for HIV, how they will change the way we treat HIV, and other medications for HIV on the horizon.
Children with autism are more likely to have epilepsy, and vice versa. Madeline Fields, MD, from Mount Sinai Hospital, answers our questions about this connection.
Joseph Diamond, MD, from the Icahn School of Medicine, answers the question at the end of Case Part 3 and discusses the difference between at-home vs in-lab polysomnography testing for sleep disordered...
Jacob Miguel Vigil, PhD, discusses new study findings that suggest THC may confer more therapeutic benefit than CBD across many different health conditions, and why he says now is the “Golden Age” of...
Michael V. Chiorean, MD, from the Virginia Mason Medical Center, provides insight on how gastroenterologists can manage their patients with colitis caused by Clostridium difficile, a...