Insomnia: Using cognitive behavioral therapy in primary care
Cognitive behavioral therapy may have long-term positive effects in patients with insomnia who have chronic use of hypnotic drugs.
Cognitive behavioral therapy may have long-term positive effects in patients with insomnia who have chronic use of hypnotic drugs.
Clinicians might need to consider an uncommon array of causes when faced with a pediatric patient suffering from abdominal ailments.
Compared with paper towels, jet air and warm air dryers in public restrooms had higher bacteria levels.
Congenital cytomegalovirus is a very common cause of birth defects, yet many primary-care providers are not well-informed about this infection.
The current infectious-disease focus is on ebola and enterovirus D68, but an old foe, rubella, is once again demanding attention.
Survey respondents were more likely to use a recommended pediatrician who also had positive online ratings.
An excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda is the most effective way to racial disparities in the prevalence of childhood obesity.
States that have enacted medical cannabis laws have seen an overall 24.8% mean drop in state-level opioid overdose mortality rates.
Airflow disturbances during sleep need to be recognized and evaluated before harm comes to the patients themselves or those around them.
Doctors need to invest in appropriate equipment, consider operation issues, legal issues.