Experts discuss how lifestyle medicine and nutrition can be used to reduce chronic disease and improve patient outcomes.
Chronic liver disease develops from long-term liver damage over months to years. The most common causes are viral hepatitis and chronically high alcohol consumption. Chronic liver disease is the ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that begins with tissue damage and gradually leads to loss of kidney ...
In a recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of scientists from China developed a multimodal method using an image Transformer system that uses ...
A person with anemia of chronic disease has decreased red blood cells despite having “normal” or increased iron stores in their body. It can occur in people with underlying inflammatory conditions, ...
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) describes an inherited genetic condition that affects a person’s immune system. It results in a type of immunodeficiency and causes people to be highly susceptible ...
Healthcare is very complex but very much interconnected. In my last column, I discussed why it is imperative that pharmaceutical companies overhaul their research and development (R&D) approach, and ...
America is a nation awash in lifestyle diseases, nearly all of which are chronic. From hypertension, which impacts close to half of all adults, to chronic kidney disease, affecting more than one in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Diseases of the heart topped the 2022 list, and chronic lower respiratory diseases occupied the sixth spot. In ...
Crohn disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that requires long-term medical and surgical management to improve quality of life.
Schlesinger is a physician-scientist and professor, president, and CEO of Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a nonprofit research organization in San Antonio, Texas. The connection between infection ...