Remote weight-loss support an effective optionTelephone- and web-based coaching as successful as in-person help, study shows E-mail use can enhance doctor-patient relationshipStudy of hospital using MyChart showed benefits in improved efficiency, better communication Advice for slowing down your practice as you slow down Doctors see the effects of aging every day and are not immune. But if you’re not ready to close your practice, here are some things to consider to make the best use of your skills Biologics have lasting power in rheumatoid arthritis But recommended starting dose is not effective, Canadian researcher notes Yukon physicians aim to bolster family practice Yukon Medical Assocation calls for helmet legislation for ATVs Words describe pain as well as pictures can Fibromyalgia study shows checkbox format provides a reliable measure of pain Journal club takes to Twitter Timing was everything in inadvertant delay in care In the case of a brain aneurysm, a mistake leading to a late brain scan actually caught the rupture and sped up access to surgery Commercial weight loss programs outperform primary-care efforts Programs such as Weight Watchers produce better results —and cost less, U.K. study shows Timing of biologics cut-off for surgery requires study Rheumatoid arthritis treatment is typically being stopped weeks before procedure despite half-lives of drugs being much shorter First Previous 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 Next Last