Most commonly used drugs don’t reduce symptoms, hospitalizations, or mortality rates for low- and high-risk patients.
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A diet higher in lignans, a kind of antioxidant found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, was associated with a reduced ...
Eight European medical organizations have released a joint policy paper for addressing Europe’s ongoing health workforce ...
The author of a new guidebook on GLP-1s and other experts share their tips for how clinicians can optimize patient success ...
MS patients who achieve long-term stable disease on disease-modifying therapy may want to stop their medication for varying ...
Data suggest that patients are not more complex at academic hospitals and that resident training at these sites prepares ...
Use of smokeless tobacco, cigars, and pipes increased the risk for coronary heart disease and heart attacks, according to a ...
Multidisciplinary care is needed to ensure positive maternal and fetal health outcomes, especially in complex or high-risk ...
Despite an increased risk for complications and death in men after fractures, the US Preventive Services Task Force maintains ...
Another piece of research added to the nuance on whether to prescribe glucocorticoids to people who are pregnant.
Increased loneliness during adolescence was associated with an increased risk for depression and asthma in adulthood, ...