As daily temperatures start to drop, Dr.
Saliva testing is emerging as a potential option to detect oral cavity cancer – a condition often difficult to identify early and which usually becomes a
A recent scientific statement from American Heart Association (AHA) focuses on heart health symptoms, detailing how knowledge, open-mindedness, and m
More patients are asking for a 24 pill-based regimen, according to UW Medicine gastroenterologist Dr. Jennifer Ray.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends all pregnant and recently
UW Medicine and LifeCenter Northwest partnered on a momentous donation-after-circulatory-death procedure for an Oregon man.
A new prep option for patients getting ready to go a colonoscopy calls for a regimen of pills, instead of drinking a liquid solution.
In addition, a practice advisory issued this week says pregnant and lactating individals should get booster jabs.
As students return to classrooms, pediatrician Dr.
A basket-shaped retrieval device was delivered by catheter into a patient's heart to safely remove a benign lesion.