Supplement use continues to rise; however, most individuals with adequate diets gain no clinical benefit, and clinicians need ...
EoE diagnosis is on the rise, and not all treatments have been successful. A Utah physician researcher explores how diet and ...
Dual therapy with metformin and GLP-1 RAs is associated with a lower risk for adiposity-related cancers and mortality than ...
Patients are experiencing care delays due to doctor vacations. The study revealed that close to half (49%) of the patients ...
A population-based study finds that glycemic load, combined with age, sex, BMI, and meal timing, determines real-world ...
Use of probiotics after colonoscopy accelerates the restoration of gut microbiota balance, reduces GI symptoms, and limits ...
Women who use opioids for childbirth have an increased odds of continued use postpartum, underscoring the need for better ...
Differentiated thyroid cancer shows a comparable prognosis in patients with immunocompromised vs immunocompetent status, a ...
Neurologic diseases now affect 50% of the US population and are now the leading cause of disability nationwide, results of ...
Using an automated system to help with advance care planning, along with support from health navigators, may help patients with serious illnesses have more conversations about their wishes.
As state health departments report more botulism-like illnesses, consumers have easy access to unapproved products and information on how to self-inject.
Although anaphylactic reactions to iodinated contrast media used in CT imaging are rare, a substantial proportion of these reactions are life threatening, a decade-long study finds.
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