
Device provides objective measures of muscle fatigue to inform athletic training decisions by coaches and athletes
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Device provides objective measures of muscle fatigue to inform athletic training decisions by coaches and athletes

Affiliate splinter groups are numerous and pose a rising threat

The Annals of Family Medicine ran a workshop at the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, asking what the biggest problems of medicine are and how AI could help.

Affiliates who work for larger cybercriminal organizations are increasing the threat to medical practices

Test is the first measuring lipoprotein (a) in nmol/L and will help assess cardiovascular disease risk in adults

Ransomware gangs are increasingly targeting small medical practices

Survey identifies stark partisan divide in attitudes over vaccine mandates

AI Optics secures FDA Clearance for handheld retinal imaging system, paving the way for improved vision screening

Did an increase in gun purchases lead to the increase in firearm-related injuries?

PanopticAI Vital Signs is the first FDA-cleared mobile application for contactless pulse rate measurement using the built-in camera of iPhones and iPads

Study found that wearable sensors can be leveraged to link psychiatric illnesses, digital phenotypes, and genetic factors

GLP-1 drugs have proven effective in weight loss, but factors like insurance, what industry you work in, or gender, can all affect access

Order goes far beyond removing DEI from the government, but is reaching into the private sector, as well

Platform allows for highly precise detection of disease-specific cell-free DNA

ARS Pharmaceuticals is offering two cartons of neffy nasal spray to schools, including ongoing replacement doses

Executive orders issued on first day of presidency impact various health initiatives

Surge in GLP-1RA use has researchers looking at all benefits of the drugs, but also the risk to the pancreas and kidneys

Boston Scientific showcases promising data on heart treatments at AF Symposium 2025

Physician recruitment agreements may seem straightforward, but they can be rife with risks for physicians signing one, including limits on where they can practice. Every agreement should be carefully reviewed before accepting the terms.

Physicians have many reasons for not having a contract reviewed, but not doing so puts them at extreme risk

Drop is the highest of any profession measured, but overall, doctors are still near the top of the list for public trust

The number of doctors working for hospitals and private equity-backed firms is on the rise

Researchers found that common wearable devices could help patients manage their IBD better

Real-world examples that illustrate how recruitment agreements can end badly for physicians

2025 presents many unique risks to medical practices. Here's what you need to know.

Study highlights how medical schools may perpetuate ableism and leave doctors ill-prepared for disability care

How does the length of the contract or the term of employment impact the enforceability of the physician recruiting agreement?

There are many risks practices face, but the right strategies can help minimize them

Economists expect Fed to pause rate cuts in the short term

Data from the recent AMGA 2024 Medical Group Operations and Finance Survey reveal medical groups continue to face challenges related to providing quality, cost-effective care in a constantly evolving health care environment.