Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered informational tools may help users better understand possible skin conditions, but their clinical value depends on what they can and cannot improve. Test your knowledge...
A recent analysis examined whether limiting out-of-pocket insulin costs for Medicare beneficiaries was associated with lower costs, more stable monthly expenses, and changes in insulin use among patients...
High-quality clinical practice guidelines for low back pain demonstrate substantial agreement overall. However, more than one-third of treatment recommendations conflict across guidelines. Which category of...
Although pharmacologic management remains central for treating metabolic syndrome, modifiable behavioral patterns are increasingly important in risk reduction counseling.
Telehealth adoption accelerated rapidly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns that greater convenience might drive higher outpatient utilization. However, recent evidence from Medicare...
According to the authors of a recent review on lower back pain (LBP), obtaining a comprehensive medical history is the most critical tool for identifying risk factors for serious disease in a patient with...
How do patients with chronic urticaria weigh efficacy, safety, and convenience when selecting therapy? This quiz, based on a JAMA Dermatology systematic review, explores patient values and preferences to...
Agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease often appears sudden and puzzling, but in many cases, it is driven by modifiable external or medical factors. Clinicians who can identify these underlying...