Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health... more
Less than 20% of patients eligible for lung cancer screening get screened in the US. A recent study examined whether... more
Despite increased participation in US long-distance running races, cardiac arrest incidence remains stable. Authors Jonathan Kim, MD, MSc, of Emory... more
ARDS, which is characterized by hypoxemic respiratory failure and inflammatory injury to the lungs, has a mortality rate of 30%... more
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued new draft regulatory guidance for pulse oximeters related to skin pigment. The... more
The CAUGHT-CAD randomized clinical trial sought to determine whether a CAC score-informed strategy could slow the progression of coronary plaque... more
The HEALEY ALS platform is an innovative first attempt at platform trials in ALS, looking to slow ALS disease progression.... more
Understanding health conditions with the most spending and variation across locations and over time is important for identifying trends, inequalities,... more
Two recent studies published in JAMA provide evidence about the effects of state-level abortion restrictions on birth rates and infant... more
Contemporary models of dementia care are multidisciplinary and aim to bridge medical and social services. Julie P. W. Bynum, MD,... more
Two new trials published in JAMA evaluate the efficacy of periprocedural intra-arterial thrombolytics after successful endovascular thrombectomy for patients with... more