The COVID-19 pandemic has led to new rules and expectations for clinical trials. Following guidance from federal agencies, institutions such
Non-invasive stimulation device to treat tinnitus shows positive results in clinical trials
A group of researchers at Neuromod Devices Limited, working with an international team of researchers, reports positive results in a
ICD-10 codes don't accurately capture COVID-19 symptoms, study shows
A study published this past week in JAMA Network Open suggests symptom-specific ICD-10 codes don’t always capture COVID-19-related symptoms. An
AMA, other med groups express 'dismay' at prospect of waivers made permanent
Lots of industry groups want to see the temporary government waivers enacted early on during the COVID-19 public health emergency
Monoclonal antibody against COVID-19 enters clinical trial
On June 5, 2020, China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) officially approved the clinical trials for a fully human monoclonal
Genetic risk scores may improve clinical identification of patients with heart attack risk
Genetic variants have been linked with a higher risk of having a heart attack, permitting the calculation of “polygenic risk
Two clinical studies to treat COVID-19 launched
UC Davis Health has two clinical trials underway for hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel
Yale experts offer strategies for successful clinical AI rollouts
At HIMSS20 this March, two clinicians from Yale School of Medicine will offer their perspective and advice for safe and
Clinician burnout: Physicians name the technologies they think could best solve it
SANTA CLARA – At Health 2.0 on Monday, National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Don Rucker listed a litany of
Multiple myeloma foundation debuts CureCloud to advance precision medicine
The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation has moved to the leading edge of healthcare with a new research and patient care