Oseltamivir Reduces Recovery Time for Flu-Like Illness in European Study
Oseltamivir may reduce recovery time for primary care patients with influenza-like illness, especially for older, sicker patients with comorbidities.
Oseltamivir may reduce recovery time for primary care patients with influenza-like illness, especially for older, sicker patients with comorbidities.
A study investigated the factors that add to unnecessary lumbar spine MRIs in uncomplicated low-back pain.
Patients perception of poor sleep differ from EEG-reported results.
Currently available blood biomarkers are not ready to replace clinical signs and symptoms in the diagnosis of transient ischemic attack.
Strategies to encourage better distribution of advanced practice psychiatric nurses to lower-resourced areas must be developed to address the workforce shortages.
Shortened time for primary care office visits has increased the pressure on clinicians to provide adequate patient care, increasing their experience of stress and burnout.
Job Stressors, burnout, and an imbalance between work and family may all negatively affect advanced practice provider engagement.
Does health care provider burnout really affect patient quality of health?
Women with a history of bulimia nervosa are at 4 times the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Safety and efficacy of isoniazid for the prevention of tuberculosis may vary between HIV-infected pregnant and postpartum women.