Mixed Topics
Opinion
A cigarette in one hand and a Fitbit on the other
For almost all adults, the most important habits to develop are still related to diet and exercise.
Feature
GAO calls out HHS’ poor oversight of administrative costs of Medicaid work requirements
A report on the estimated administrative costs in Medicaid demonstration projects related to work requirements in the first five states to receive...
From the Journals
Severe lipodystrophy linked to pembrolizumab
A 47-year-old woman developed severe lipodystrophy after receiving pembrolizumab to treat metastatic melanoma.
Opinion
Patient-centered care in clinic
Use the computer as a bond to strengthen your relationship with your patient.
Video
Volunteerism: How and why to do it, according to Dr. Eileen Barrett
PHILADELPHIA – Ideas for volunteering that beat packing penicillin in a backpack.
News from the FDA/CDC
2018 at a glance: Recently approved therapies in oncology
This article reviews therapies that were newly approved in 2018, as well as those previously approved whose indications were expanded. The list...
Opinion
Anastrozole-fulvestrant in breast cancer and daily aspirin to prevent HCC
In “How I will treat my next patient,” Dr. Alan P. Lyss analyzes the latest literature and breaks down what it means for everyday practice.
Daily News Podcast
Genetic signature helps ID MS risk
Amlodipine may be preferable for lowering blood pressure in black patients.
Daily News Podcast
First primary prevention CVD guidelines form ACC, AHA
A smartwatch-based algorithm showed 84% positive predictive value for atrial fibrillation.
Daily News Podcast
Bempedoic acid: funny name, serious LDL lowering
And doctors’ prior authorization burden is increasing.
Blood & Cancer
Treating lymphoma in patients with HIV
Dr. Stefan Barta joins Dr. David Henry to discuss the types of lymphoma common in patients with HIV and the best ways to diagnose and treat these...