Nitro-oleic Acid Shows Promise as NAFLD Treatment in Mice
Luis Villacorta, PhD, identifies a potential treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Luis Villacorta, PhD, identifies a potential treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Thomas Sisson, MD, comments on the benefits of exercise in patients with cystic fibrosis.
Mary AM Rogers, PhD, MS, finds that type 1 diabetes rates were one-third lower in children who received all doses of the rotavirus vaccine.
Congratulations to this year's Department of Internal Medicine awardees!
William Chey, MD, explains key findings and takeaways from his recent study evaluating the effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of FDgard in patients with functional dyspepsia.
Gregory Kalemkerian, MD, discusses first-line treatment for extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer and the recent FDA approval of atezolizumab.
Sarah Krein, PhD, RN, will be honored with the Distinguished Scientist Award at the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology 46th Annual Conference.
Kevin Flaherty, MD, MS, comments on the significant value that the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry brings to pulmonary fibrosis research.
Thomas Valley, MD, MSc, finds intensive care is still the right option for some vulnerable patients after a severe heart attack.
David Paje, MD, finds that the use of peripherally inserted central catheters is common in hospitalized patients with chronic kidney disease despite guidelines recommending otherwise.
Shirish Gadgeel, MBBS, reviews the continued positive findings from a clinical trial that combines pembrolizumab with chemotherapy to treat metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.
Yogen Kanthi, MD, finds that blocking an inflammatory molecule, interleukin 1 beta, may help to stop blood clot formation.
With the estimated number of people who have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) to be around 37 million , costs estimated to be over $100 billion to treat people with CKD, and more than
Jacob Kurlander, MD, examines patients’ perceptions of proton pump inhibitors, and how they are changing their use of these medications as a result.
MeiLan Han, MD, MS, finds that women with COPD experience increased symptom burden, more frequent exacerbations, and more impaired functional status than their male counterparts.
Julie Wright Nunes, MD, MPH, discusses the rising number of people diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and how education can play an instrumental role in lowering this number.
An interdisciplinary team, led by Dr. Emily Somers, discovers that a higher dietary intake of foods associated with omega-3 are favorably associated with patient‐reported outcomes in lupus.
Ling Qi, PhD, discusses new research that shows that a combination of two immune-system factors could open up new avenues for treating diabetes and obesity.
Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, MS, explains what people should focus on to stave off memory loss in this month's National Poll on Healthy Aging.
Grace Chen, MD, PhD and Sarah Hawley, PhD, MPH are panelists at the launch of the American Cancer Society "ResearcHERS™: Women Fighting Cancer” campaign in Michigan.