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The type of meal an individual eats, not the order in which food is eaten, affects meal duration, chewing behavior, and tempo ...
Certain women with major weight gain after their breast cancer diagnosis are at increased risk for breast cancer mortality, ...
Implementation of non-invasive mobile health services is effective in managing heart failure post-discharge, reducing both ...
A study provides evidence of blood-brain barrier injury and significant neuroinflammation in women diagnosed with eclampsia.
Biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) seem to be the most effective treatments for ...
Minimally invasive adrenalectomy can safely improve secondary hypertension in patients with unilateral adrenal incidentalomas ...
Prediabetes is a clinical inflection point and a modifiable risk state. Small shifts in care can translate to big shifts in ...
The standard is associated with both an accelerated decline in opioid prescribing and aggressive dose tapering.
Balancing best practices with patient affordability and literacy. Here’s how one doctor adapts treatment plans for real-world ...
A new study suggests primary care clinicians are missing opportunities to diagnose and treat malnutrition in older adults.
The standards represent the American Diabetes Association’s effort to address the stigma that affects healthcare access, ...
Can dancing to K-pop or eating crabs trigger life-threatening allergic reactions? This rare case reveals an unusual and ...
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