October 4, 2024

Liver Cancer

About 41,630 new cases will be diagnosed in 2024, and about 29,840 people will die of this cancer.
October 1, 2024

ADHD

ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
September 23, 2024

Viral Respiratory Infections

Viral infections commonly affect the upper and lower respiratory tracts. Most viral respiratory infections are mild and don’t require treatment.
September 19, 2024

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia

More than 90% of patients with dementia develop new-onset neuropsychiatric symptoms, including apathy, agitation, aggression, anxiety, depression, night-time behaviors, irritability, hallucinations, delusions, and motor symptoms. Being able to identify and treat these symptoms is paramount to dementia care. There are a few new pharmacological treatments that have emerged within the past 5 years that providers should be aware of, especially for agitation.
September 15, 2024

Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually in the United States from September 15 to October 15. To honor this significant period, we have curated a selection of health topics that are particularly relevant to the Hispanic community.
August 20, 2024

Physician Communication

Interpersonal communications are vital to maximizing patient outcomes.  Medical practitioners must interact with patients, family members, office staff, hospital personnel and colleagues, and each interaction may impact patient care.
August 13, 2024

Stroke Mimics

A stroke is a medical emergency with effective acute treatment protocols. However, the differential diagnosis of stroke is wide, and more than a dozen medical entities other than stroke frequently masquerade as a stroke.
August 7, 2024

Electrolyte Emergencies

Abnormal electrolyte values in laboratory testing are common, but true emergencies are relatively uncommon. Electrolyte emergency manifestations range from vague and nonspecific to life-threatening.
August 3, 2024

Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 3.5 million skin cancers in over two million people diagnosed annually. One in five Americans will develop a form of skin cancer in their lifetime.