Frank Brodkey, MD, proposes a pedagogy to eliminate incorrect dogmas in the practice of critical care medicine.
Christina A. Sheil, MD, explains why polypharmacy has become one of the most significant challenges in modern healthcare.
The goal is not to import “fail fast” wholesale into medicine. Nor is it to preserve a system so risk-averse that it limits ...
Research revising lifespan heritability upward to 55% may affect how clinicians advise their patients about genetic risk and ...
Take a calculated pause to examine this week's medical cartoon, featuring the gentlest break imaginable: a fraction.
Racial disparities in cancer care continue to extend beyond diagnosis and treatment into the realm of supportive care, ...
James F. Howard Jr., MD, discusses addressing long-standing gaps in seronegative disease care with efgartigimod.
Need a laugh? This week’s medical cartoon injects a little numb‑sense into your day.
Christina A. Sheil, MD, shares how becoming a caregiver for her spouse transformed her understanding of medicine.
Veterans with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC), including those with brain metastases, have seen improvements in survival since chemoimmunotherapy became standard of care, according to ...
The 2026 update to the American Urological Association and Society for Urologic Oncology (AUA/SUO) guideline on early prostate cancer detection reflects a major shift in how clinicians are expected to ...