American Liver Foundation Announces First Federally-Funded Research on MASLD
The national study on the true prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease is essential to screening, prevention, and treatment efforts, says AFL CEO Stiehl.
Infectious Disease & Primary Care: A Conversation with IDWeek 2023 Chair
Listen to our latest podcast episode with Heather Yun, MD, for details on emerging pathogens, the role of primary care clinicians in the effort to rein in antimicrobial resistance, and more.
Shingrix Effective Against Shingles for up to 11 Years Post-Vaccination: Daily Dose
Your daily dose of the clinical news you may have missed.
Navigating Cardiovascular Complications of Obesity: Expert Insights for Primary Care
Listen to our latest podcast episode for details on top CVD risk factors to screen patients with obesity for, medications to help prevent CVD, and more.
Food vs Medicine for IBS: Dietary Measures First, New Study Suggests
More participants consuming either of 2 common IBS dietary regimens experienced significant and sustained symptom relief vs those given pharmacotherapy.
Poor Cardiovascular Health at Midlife Linked to Cognitive Decline in Black Women
Poor cardiovascular health at midlife was associated with a decline in the mental processing speed of Black women, but not White women, according to a new study.