
Using a less market-oriented payment scheme could reduce high hospital administrative costs.
Using a less market-oriented payment scheme could reduce high hospital administrative costs.
Baldness on front and crown of head linked to increased chance of developing aggressive prostate cancer.
The FDA has granted approval for the use of hemophilia B treatment Rixubis in pediatric patients.
The respiratory virus that hospitalized hundreds of children in the Midwest and the South has now reached the Northeast.
Researchers found a single receptor that appears to aggravate RA symptoms.
Current transmission rates from primary cases to secondary cases could cause Ebola epidemic to explode.
In several countries, increases in the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease have been observed closely following regulatory approval of sucralose.
Infliximab shows efficacy in IBD patients who suspend therapy.
Biosimilars are an estimated 30% cheaper than branded biologics
For the first time, an oral therapy has been proven to reduce the risk of developing clinically definite multiple sclerosis in patients with a clinically isolated syndrome.
Assessing a patient's sense of balance and hearing ability may be an aid in diagnosing psoriatic arthritis.
Combined specialty pharmacy organization poised to advance the field amid changing health care landscape.
Organization warns disease is spreading faster than it can be contained.
A prognostic disease marker that often occurs in patients with triple-negative breast cancer may lead to development of a medication to close a therapeutic gap in targeted cancer treatment.
Countries at highest risk for Ebola transmission identified through animal migration patterns.
Commentary stresses importance of safe removal of protective gear among those caring for infected patients.
Data indicates that a simeprevir-based therapy is efficacious in patients with HIV-1/HCV genotype 1 coinfection.
Bill Barre, RPh, vice president of business development at MedImpact Healthcare Systems, how specialty pharmacies can meet the demands of consumerism in the new era of prescription fulfillment.
Ebola epidemic expected to surge, though relief workers are already overwhelmed by increasing patient volume.
Increased salt intake may magnify the risk of relapses in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Progress made on new Ebola drugs as US government pledges resources to West Africa.
Scientists discover how to stop cells from attacking healthy tissue.
New treatment option for treatment of orthostatic dizziness.
A recent study published in the journal Hepatology indicates that as many as 11% of baby boomers had a positive test result for presence of anti-HCV antibodies.
FDA decision expected by early 2015.
A recent meta-analysis published in the journal Plos One indicates a potential link between breast cancer and use of a common blood pressure medication, but a closer look tells a different story.
Humanitarian organization says world leaders are failing to address epidemic.
Experimental vaccine could begin clinical trials in humans in early 2015.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services report projects health expenditures to grow at an average annual rate of 5.7% through 2023.