New research suggests that orgasms without genital stimulation, including during REM sleep, may reflect central neurophysiologic processes with therapeutic relevance.
A recent federal appropriations bill carried with it 2-year extensions of telehealth provisions, along with changes in policy intended to set the stage for lower drug costs for patients.
Participation in accountable care organizations shows better diabetes care outcomes for patients in rural areas than for those in urban settings.
How stress affects partners’ hearts beating in sync; the public health implications of dating apps; and an unexpected finding about the effect of a lover’s scent.
Europe’s medicines regulator confirmed that leukoencephalopathy is a rare but serious side effect of levamisole-containing medicines.
The government says the 3.3% NHS pay award is above forecast inflation, but unions warn it will deepen recruitment and ...
Findings from the LookAHEAD trial also show that the effect of sex hormones differed by the amount of weight loss.
Presence of a live video interpreter during consultations may help improve some aspects of communication between doctors and patients with deafness.
Robot-assisted CT-guided cryoablation shows feasibility, safety, and accuracy in complex cases of pulmonary metastases, a prospective study reports.
A UK modelling study suggests that reducing the consumption of tobacco, confectionery, and gambling can boost national employment and production as consumer spending reallocates to other sectors.
New data provide additional reassuring evidence that COVID vaccination before or during pregnancy does not increase autism risk in young children.
Revisional bariatric surgeries are associated with higher rates of severe complications, a new French study shows.