Efforts by acute-care teams to reduce glucose readings of patients with diabetes may do more harm than good, an analysis suggests.
Worldwide study shows COVID vaccines and boosters reduced the risk of severe COVID-related disease in pregnant women by about 76%.
A palliative-care specialist discusses his role with terminally ill patients who want to hasten death by not eating or drinking.
Inpatient-outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy pilot prioritizes people who have been involuntarily committed.
Many patients with end-stage kidney disease hear about in-center blood-cleansing, but not about the DIY approach at home.
Stories that garnered greatest viewership this year represent a variety of topics, although COVID-19 remains of keen interest.
Articles on smoking and gun control noted specialists' university affiliations about 90% of the time, but only 77% of the time with references to abortion.
People who regularly engage in physical activity are less likely to go to the doctor, emergency room or hospital, UW Medicine study finds.
With COVID rates rising, along with RSV and the flu, health officials are again urging caution. Infectious-diseases specialists offer tips.
The air ambulance service’s local presence will expedite response times to medical emergencies in the San Juan Islands.