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Adults with undiagnosed asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exhibit severe cough, which is associated with poorer ...
Seven in 10 physicians in a Medscape survey said their employer wanted to hire at least one full-time or part-time doctor.
The ACC joins its European counterparts in emphasizing the importance of immunization in cardiovascular health.
A monthly stipend for pregnant women with low-income benefits children up to kindergarten age, provided the stipend keeps up with inflation, data suggest.
By embracing patients’ stories as much as their symptoms, physicians are reshaping how they listen, diagnose, and treat.
Researchers analyzed date of nearly 16,000 women with stage I endometrial cancer treated with primary hysterectomy or hormonal therapy.
SGLT2 inhibitor therapy is associated with a lower risk for iron deficiency anaemia than DPP-4 inhibitor therapy in patients with T2D, a real-world study shows.
The 2022 joint guidelines from the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and the Heart Failure Society of America added NP as a biomarker for higher risk, with a threshold of ...
Seizures in patients with newly diagnosed focal epilepsy often continue for more than a year after starting treatment, a new study suggests.
Most US neurologists treating patients with multiple sclerosis receive industry payments, with higher payments linked to higher prescribing of that company’s drugs, new research shows.
Patients with mastocytosis have more than twice the risk for melanoma and an elevated risk for basal cell carcinoma, partly reflecting detection bias, a study suggests.
In intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy recurrence risk in subsequent pregnancies was related to peak total bile acid levels.
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