Older women suffering from clinical frailty stand to benefit from the first potential medical treatment for the condition, according to a study presented today by Penn Medicine researchers at ENDO, ...
The world risks losing new medical treatments for osteoporosis, cancer and other human ailments if it does not act quickly to conserve the planet's biodiversity, a senior United Nations environmental ...
NEW YORK, May 6 (UPI) -- A U.S. consulting firm says the number of people who travel outside their country for medical treatment is lower than marketers report.
... fail to adequately address costs, harms, benefits, the quality of evidence, and the existence of other treatment options, finds a new analysis in this week’s PLoS Medicine. The analysis was ...
... of both diseases and receive less intensive medical treatment than do men, a large new ... compared to men and are given cholesterol-lowering medications less often."
Gouni-Berthold and researchers from ...
A study has found that no matter how life-threatening their condition, patients are most likely to adhere to medical treatment when they believe it will work.
It is a case that pits a mother desperately seeking a medical treatment for her son against a biotechnology company for whom she claims to have worked tirelessly as an advocate.
... is shedding light on why some people with life-threatening conditions do not adhere to medical treatment, even when "it's for their own good". Psychological factors had a powerful effect on whether ...
... in which insulin levels become dangerously high. "There is currently no effective medical treatment for children with the most common type of congenital hyperinsulinism," said study leader Diva D. De ...
... New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School have selected a high performance IBM ... research they hope will one day lead to more effective treatment of medical conditions like infertility and thyroid ...
... Doctors may not discriminate against gays and lesbians in medical treatment, even if the procedures being sought conflict with physicians' religious beliefs, the California Supreme Court decided ...
... of clinical records), were treated with off-label medication treatments. Specifically, 42.5% of subjects ... Pickar, MD, President of Gabriel Sciences and Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins Medical School. ...
Activation of the Src signaling pathway may cause resistance to standard medical treatment in some patients with breast cancer, and inhibition of this pathway holds the potential to overcome that ...
... Most, like Dijak, are obtaining elective surgeries for ailments that aren't life-threatening. Increasingly, they are seeking treatment for more serious conditions, including heart maladies and cancer.
... and related cultural taboos can have a powerful impact on how they care for their health, including the medical treatments they choose to accept. Increasingly, ophthalmologists (Eye M.D.s) in the US ...