Movies, the theater and cultural events can keep depression at bay

Movies, the theater and other cultural events can help in fighting the blues as you age

Spike in rare spine infections among drug users

Louisville-based physicians have observed a spike in osteomyelitis cases among heroin and other IV drug users.

Digital transformation requires IT and clinical teams working together says Hewlett Packard Enterprise executive

New technology deployments have to be agreed by the clinical management team right from the beginning.

Ketamine may ease depression in some cases but, it might not be safe

Ketamine clinics are springing up across the United States. Low, intravenous doses have been found to boost mood and curb suicidal thoughts. But, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration hasn’t approved it as a treatment for depression.

Monitoring of Schizophrenia medicine lands Canadian organization a Davies Award

The Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Canada earned a HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence.