
A new Swedish study examined gender differences in rheumatism and other autoimmune diseases. Here are the surprising findings.
Keith Loria is a contributing writer to Medical Economics.

A new Swedish study examined gender differences in rheumatism and other autoimmune diseases. Here are the surprising findings.

A new study has surprising findings about traumatic or stressful life events and the link to developing an autoimmune disease.

A South Korean study may contribute to the improvement of personalized therapeutic outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis by expanding the scope of molecular imaging.

A new study on the overlap between the causes of rheumatoid arthritis and Huntington’s disease opens up new therapeutic targets and drugs for both conditions.

Successful hospitals share the strategies they have used to reduce readmissions.

When you are at the top or close to the peak in the leadership hierarchy, sometimes it’s hard to get proper advice. After all, with rank comes power, and many of your colleagues may be unwilling to speak the truth because they are protecting their own interests.

For many in healthcare, passion in the job comes from purpose, but sometimes, you may lose some of that fire. Here are some valuable tips from executive coaches that will help you rediscover that passion.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to get ahead and move up the career ladder, but sometimes, healthcare executives have trouble advancing their careers the way they’d like. Here are some tips from top executive coaches.

A neurologist and autoimmune expert at UT Southwestern shares insight into using large biobanks to understand and treat this rare autoimmune disease.

A Canadian study considers whether concerns over a link between the HPV vaccine and autoimmune disorders have merit.

A Canadian study has exciting findings about offspring exposed to tumor necrosis factors.