The HCPLive conference coverage page features articles, videos, and expert-led live coverage from major medical meetings throughout the year.
IBS Care Varies Widely Across the Country
October 22nd 2014Study results show significant regional variations in the types of procedures and tests administered and the number of prescriptions written for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), as well as in the number of emergency department visits and hospital admissions.
Long-Term Vedolizumab Therapy in Patients with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
October 21st 2014Interim study results presented at ACG 2014 indicate that treatment with vedolizumab safely and effectively maintains long-term clinical remission and response in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
ACG: Recent Increase in Incidence of Young-onset Colorectal Cancer
October 20th 2014The incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer is increasing, and the disease is more aggressive pathologically. These findings are being presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, held from Oct. 17 to 22 in Philadelphia.
Getting Kids Off the Couch Just One Part of Obesity Battle
The days of sitting in front of the television with an Atari controller or driving Mario around on his cart are largely over but even the more interactive video games do not do enough to keep this generation of children healthy.
Pediatric Hematologists and Working Through Diseases
When working with young patients diagnosed with difficult diseases it can be a challenge to help them and their families work through the treatment process ahead of them, but it is a process that can be successful as a team.
Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain
October 13th 2014Knowledgeable practitioners can effectively discuss pathophysiology and treatment strategies for amplified pain with patients and prescribe a treatment approach that does not require drug therapy for pain or sleep aids.
Developing a Policy for Pediatric Interaction With Media
October 13th 2014The American Academy of Pediatrics first developed a policy for media in relation to children under the age of 2 back in 1999. Since that time much has changed, including the ways in which media is a integrated into a child's life.
Computerized Surveillance System Quickly Detects Disease Outbreaks among Preschoolers
October 12th 2014Online system that allows preschools and child care centers to report illnesses to local public health departments could improve the detection of disease outbreaks and allow resources to be mobilized more quickly.