Large retrospective study suggests DOACs are safe, effective alternative to low-molecular-weight heparin in complex patient population
Why shifting away from delayed repairs in high-risk athletes could prevent long-term instability and improve outcomes
Automating routine medical coding tasks removes unnecessary barriers
Study illuminates value of shared decision-making
End-of-treatment VALOR-HCM analyses reassure on use in women, suggest disease-modifying potential
Enhanced visualization and dexterity enable safer, more precise procedures and lead to better patient outcomes
Care paths and research initiatives aim to answer unmet clinical needs
The progressive training program aims to help clinicians improve patient care
Fixed-dose single-pill combinations and future therapies
Study shows high rate of hematologic responses, low rate of disease progression
Large NIH-funded investigation is exploring this understudied phenomenon
Bispecific antibody bridging therapy deepens durability of BCMA CAR T-cell therapy without overlapping toxicities in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma
New Cleveland Clinic data challenge traditional size thresholds for surgical intervention
How hospitals can weave ethics into daily nursing practice to strengthen patient-centered care
Phase 2 study brings pivotal advances in treatment efficacy and safety for the most challenging-to-treat population
Advances in genomics, spinal fluid analysis, wearable-based patient monitoring and more