A recent clinical trial found that adjunctive dexmedetomidine didn't significantly improve pain scores or reduce opioid consumption in ICU patients with traumatic rib fractures.
Receipt of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in jail is associated with an increased likelihood of receiving MOUD after community release.
The European Society of Cardiology has recently published guidelines regarding the management of pericarditis and myocarditis.
A recent study found that transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation significantly reduced postpartum uterine contraction pain after cesarean delivery.
Cecilia Bahit, MD, and Carolyn Lam, MBBS, PhD, FACC, discuss the barriers patients face when seeking access to clinical trial enrollment.
Among patients with newly diagnosed cancer, new and additional prescribing of opioids has decreased, according to a study.
Progress in cancer research, including approval of 20 new anticancer therapeutics in the past year, is described in the 15th edition of the AACR Cancer Progress Report.
A palliative care educational app improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL) at 2 months among adult patients with incurable cancer.
Research from the NCDS cohort study highlights the association between adverse childhood experiences and a heightened risk of developing severe pain and poor mental health, underscoring the need for ...
The RESTORE trial found that cognitive functional therapy, with or without biofeedback, provided sustained improvements in pain and disability for patients with chronic low back pain.
Pregnant people should stay away from cannabis, and doctors should ask all patients about its use before, during and after pregnancy.
This article highlights studies that may help inform cancer prevention efforts as well as the treatment of various cancers.