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For patients newly diagnosed with atrial fibrillation during hospitalization for other causes, most are not dispensed anticoagulants in the year after discharge.
Risk factors contributing to LBP worldwide have shifted between 1990 and 2021, with high BMI increasingly impacting years lived with disability due to LBP.
Phone telemedicine but not video telemedicine was associated with worse glycemic control among patients with worse baseline HbA1c.
The National Institutes of Health will provide private health data to researchers for US health chief Robert F Kennedy Jr's new autism study.
Over a 10-year period, METS-IR effectively predicted CV events among patients with PsA, with values greater than 2.48 at baseline conferring the greatest risk.
The Trump administration is expected to take new steps to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, officials say.
The DOJ has accused CHEST and other medical journals of scientific bias, demanding responses to a list of questions by May 2, 2025.
The Trump administration has replaced 2 major federal websites for COVID information with a new page that promotes the theory that the virus came from a lab in China.
Tirzepatide is now approved for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, highlighting the drug class' potential in sleep medicine.
In a study of adults with diabetes and gastrointestinal (GI) motility abnormalities, over 75% had GI motility abnormalities.
The Department of Health and Human Services fired a federal team responsible for setting poverty guidelines that determine who qualifies for health and food assistance.
Early-life exposure to fine particulate matter and outdoor artificial light at night is associated with pediatric papillary thyroid cancer.