Uninsured Cardiovascular Hospitalizations Reduced in States With Medicaid Expansion
Choosing to expand Medicaid during the ACA implementation significantly reduced the number of uninsured hospitalizations.
Choosing to expand Medicaid during the ACA implementation significantly reduced the number of uninsured hospitalizations.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) training is a feasible and acceptable method to combat stress and burnout experienced by medical interns.
Men were not only less likely to consult a doctor for their migraines than women, they were also less likely to be diagnosed with migraine.
Utilizing technology, such as smart phones, for behavioral interventions may improve mood and motivation in young patients with schizophrenia.
The benefits of cardiorespiratory fitness extended well into the later part of life for middle-aged men without cardiovascular disease.
Investigators sought to determine whether geographic distribution of childhood obesity can inform and design the delivery of interventions.
Choosing an appropriate treatment strategy is a difficult endeavor when no existing prediction criteria are available and postnatal outcomes are unclear.
Advance care planning and appointing a healthcare proxy can be detrimental to the mental health of African American patients at the end of their lives.
Most mobile apps directed toward individuals with rheumatoid arthritis do not provide a comprehensive experience.
Authorship of perspective-type articles in high-impact pediatric journals showed fewer female physician first authors despite women outnumbering their male colleagues in the pediatric specialty.