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White House says assistance going directly to people won’t be affected by temporary pause.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

A study published in The Annals of Family Medicine has highlighted the potential of flexible, practice-centered interventions to advance behavioral health integration in primary care settings.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

An infectious disease expert describes the state of AMR – and how to fight it.

Survey identifies stark partisan divide in attitudes over vaccine mandates

401 primary care physicians share their grievances with the state of health care in the 2025 Physician Health Survey from MDVIP and Ipsos.

A recent study determined that most primary care physicians felt underprepared and lacked confidence in their ability to provide clinical genetic services to patients.

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

According to new AAMC data, the 2024-2025 academic year has seen the fewest medical school applicants in seven years, among other findings.

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

Only 3% and 7% of primary care practices’ EHRs, respectively, were able to report widely recommended quality measures required for alcohol-related prevention and treatment.

Biden administration was criticized for not following through on flavored cigarette rule.

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

Anders Gilberg, senior vice president for government affairs with MGMA, joins us to discuss the second Trump administration and MGMA's policy wishlist.

What to watch as software shapes the future of medicine, starting now.

Proponents say the surgical procedures are underutilized and misunderstood in contemporary medicine.

With high demand but high prices for antiobesity drugs, patients may fall for phony pharmaceuticals.


Pledges to work with Trump administration, Congress to maintain patient care and community service.

A Mass General Brigham study suggests that LLMs could be used to aid clinicians during physical exams.

AP-NORC survey measures approval ratings.

These pitfalls, common in medical practices, stand in the way of AI-enhanced patient care.

10 researchers selected based on interests and knowledge of medical research.


2024 saw the fewest number of medical school applicants in seven years, more female applicants than male and a decline in underrepresented matriculants, according to AAMC data.

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

Four physicians, executive join trade association dedicated to transformation of health care.







