The Lancet publishes the first such global analysis, which calls for greater effort to reduce heart disease, stroke and other conditions in women.
Even with clinics nearby, many women choose telehealth visits and the U.S. Postal Service for prescriptions.
Old protocol ‘required instruments that cost as much as my condo and required pretty specialized training to run,’ research coordinator says.
Imaging scans that incidentally detect masses – cancerous and benign – lead to follow-up appointments, costs and worry.
Three clinical trials might lead to new treatments for women, especially in low-resource and rural locations.
Researchers are looking at whether their findings could be used for developing therapeutics for patients in the future.
UW School of Medicine honors Drs. Keith Jerome and Alex Greninger for creating test to diagnose COVID-19 in the early days of the pandemic.
Election brings number of members from the UW School of Medicine to 34
Health professionals can offer crucial context in the legal process to restrict a person's access to firearms, researchers say.
Nancy Jecker will encourage the embrace of regional values, not U.S. ideals, in the University of Johannesburg's first bioethics course.