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While ADHD medications continue to reduce the risk for self-harm, injury, and car crashes, recent expanded prescribing ...
Delayed intracranial hemorrhage is uncommon in patients with mild traumatic brain injury receiving anticoagulant therapy, a study finds.
The American Heart Association’s PREVENT equations predict risk in subgroups of Asian and Hispanic people, a new study shows.
The prevalence of valley fever in 2019 was considerably higher than that reported through national surveillance.
A study published in Epidemiology in late May demonstrated that fine particulate matter in wildfire smoke represents a danger to human health considerably longer than a couple of days as previously ...
Phase 3 data support use of the oral non-peptide small molecule as potential first-line type 2 diabetes treatment, ...
A protocol designed for primary care increased weight loss across a quarter of a million people, but only 25% of those with a ...
One-year data suggest allogeneic stem cell-derived islet-cell therapy could become a future option for those with type 1 diabetes in whom the benefits outweigh the risks of immunosuppression.
Dr Heather McArthur describes how ASCO 2025 showcased new standards of care in triple-negative and HER2-positive settings.
The dapivirine ring was originally approved in July 2020 to reduce the risk for HIV-1 infection in women 18 years and older ...
Portugal fails to report mental health data of its incarcerated population to the World Health Organization, reflecting ...
Remote ischemic preconditioning does not reduce postoperative myocardial injury among patients undergoing high- or ...
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