The Health 2.0 conference is an exciting conglomeration of many leading edge companies in the digital healthcare and supporting industry space. The conference brings together thought leaders and…
Jennifer Shine Dyer, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Nationwide Children’s Hospital, talks about the Fat Gene or the FTO gene, the gene that makes people gain weight…
Richard Rosenthal, MD, allergist, talks about patients who have allergies to stinging insects, and the tests and treatment they require. Sponsored by The Doctor’s Channel
Lisa Jones, MD, OBGYN, talks about Health Literacy, the individual’s ability to understand and act on health information, and the responsibilities of patients and healthcare providers. Sponsored by…
Rachel Rohde, Orthopedic Surgeon, discusses the treatment options for basal joint arthritis prior to consultation with an orthopedic surgeon. Sponsored by The Doctor’s Channel
Dan Kramer, Senior Marketing Manager, Pfizer Animal Health Council, discusses CATalyst, a non-profit entity,that includes three distinct groups: Veterinary Medicine, Shelter/Animal Welfare, and related Industry entities such as…
CHICAGO (Reuters Health) – A Canadian study of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) shows that they are 42% more likely to acquire methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections…
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Data from the UK General Practice Research Database suggest that failure to prescribe antibiotics when patients present with a lower respiratory tract infection…
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Initiating second-line chemotherapy for ovarian cancer recurrence based on an increase in the tumor marker CA125 alone does not improve overall survival compared…
Dr. Neal Shore will guide urologists through the techniques necessary to insert and remove a temporary prostatic stent in their clinical practice. To read a physician-authored article in…
CHICAGO (Reuters Health) – An analysis of data from a sample of participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2004 shows that the prevalence of…