The changes proposed in Congress could mean big changes to your practice. We take a look at how things could play out.
By Zac Haughn, Senior Associate Editor
A specialist reviews the clinical features and differential diagnosis of this potentially under-recognized phenomenon.
By Terry D. Fife, MD
Most patients want to get better, but any number of obstacles may interfere with recovery from pain.
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director
Aggressive interventions are indicated for this condition, which is associated with significant morbidity.
By David A. Decker, MD and Reza Behrouz, DO
Two separate research endeavors reported this month at Nature Genetics online have together identified three new genes associated with Alzheimer's disease. Although each group notes the need for further research, these finding... more >
The investigational drug dimebon (latrepirdine is the proposed generic name) will enter a Phase III trial in patients with mild-to-moderate Huntington disease. Known as HORIZON, the international safety and efficacy trial sets... more >
A novel transdermal patch in clinical development for the treatment of acute migraine has reported positive phase III results. The Zelrix patch (sumatriptan, NuPathe) was pitted against placebo in a total of 530 adults in a mu... more >
The DePuy Family of Companies has opened the DePuy Institute, LLC at DePuy's worldwide headquarters in Raynham, MA. The new facility will provide education, training and research on nonsurgical early interventions up to comple... more >
A specialist reviews the clinical features and differential diagnosis of this potentially under-recognized phenomenon.
by Terry D. Fife, MD
Most patients want to get better, but any number of obstacles may interfere with recovery from pain.
by Paul Winnington, Editorial Director
The changes proposed in Congress could mean big changes to your practice. We take a look at how things could play out.
by Zac Haughn, Senior Associate Editor
Aggressive interventions are indicated for this condition, which is associated with significant morbidity.
by David A. Decker, MD and Reza Behrouz, DO