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Flu-linked ANE is associated with high morbidity and mortality in young and previously healthy children. The findings emphasize the need for prevention, early recognition, intensive treatment, and ...
The findings not only demonstrate the number of legal barriers faced by various sociodemographic groups but also highlight vulnerable populations with greater need of legal navigation, informing ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring class-wide label changes for opioid medications to provide additional information on the risks associated with long-term use.
Meta-analysis of 10 studies indicate an average TTD of 3.5 years across all dementia types, with younger age at onset and frontotemporal dementia associated with longer diagnostic intervals.
Critics of most-favored-nation drug pricing have warned that it could reduce patient access to certain drugs, raise the prices of other drugs, and decrease research and development for new drugs.
These findings may partially reflect both structural barriers that delay timely diagnosis and the impact of local equity-driven initiatives that broaden colorectal cancer screening access.
A 58-year-old man presents for a routine annual physical. During the exam, he mentions an intermittent sensation like a “rush of anxiety” that begins in the abdomen and chest and radiates to the head.
Pegcetacoplan inhibits C3 activation by binding to C3 and its activation fragment C3b, thereby reducing C3 glomerular fragment deposition in patients with C3G and primary IC-MPGN.
The UP-AA clinical program includes 2 studies assessing the safety and efficacy of upadacitinib in adults and adolescent patients with severe alopecia areata.
Women aged 40 years and older with a first record for any fracture were matched at the fracture index date with up to 5 female controls with no fracture history.
Gradient boost model achieves best performance for predicting no-shows and late cancellations in primary care practices. HealthDay News — The gradient boost model achieves the best performance for ...
Researchers found that an increased risk of long COVID was seen with financial hardship, food insecurity, less than a college education, and lack of social support.