November 05, 2025 Shame in Medicine—A Quiet Epidemic A new movement in medicine aims to teach “shame competence,” helping physicians recognize and manage one of the field’s most corrosive yet overlooked emotions. KFF Health News
October 29, 2025 H-1B Visa Changes: Who Pays the Price? New fee structure could hit hardest where physicians are needed most. Conexiant
October 27, 2025 Why Open Access May Not Boost Citations Researchers found that companion open access journals charge high publication fees yet yield fewer citations than traditional journals. Conexiant
October 17, 2025 FDA Awards Nine CNPV Vouchers to Speed Reviews Pilot aims to expedite access to high‑impact therapies by streamlining FDA review and strengthening sponsor–agency collaboration. Conexiant
September 19, 2025 BRCA1/2 Variants Found in 4.8% of Breast Cancer Patients Genetic testing reveals BRCA1/2 variants in breast cancer patients across age and ancestry. Conexiant
April 29, 2025 Foley Catheter Management: New Best Practices, Pitfalls Foley catheter use is associated with a wide range of complications, from infections to urethral erosion. Conexiant
May 28, 2025 Kennedy Proposes NIH Publishing Ban "We're probably going to stop publishing in The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and those other journals because they're all corrupt." Conexiant
August 20, 2025 USO Tied to Lower HGSC Risk, Study Shows Researchers assess whether unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy before age 50 lowers cancer risk without raising cardiovascular or bone complications. Conexiant
September 26, 2025 Age 80 and Beyond: The Screening Debate How mammography after age 80 affects breast cancer stage at diagnosis and survival. Conexiant