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A novel predictive model named STAYHOME effectively estimated the risk of losing the ability to live at home among older ...
A systematic review found that higher lifetime exposure to cooking oil fumes was associated with an increased risk for lung cancer in never-smoking women in high-income countries. Researchers ...
Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 16 randomised clinical trials comparing inactivated high-dose (60 µg haemagglutinin antigen load per strain) and standard-dose (15 µg haemagglutinin antigen ...
A tight control treatment with golimumab in early, active axial spondyloarthritis induces high rates of sustained clinical ...
New data suggest mid/distal esophageal coin retention in kids often resolves without intervention — prompting reconsideration ...
In patients with inborn errors of immunity who are prone to viral infections, immunoglobulin replacement therapy (IRT) administered via the conventional subcutaneous route showed lower viral infection ...
Respiratory muscle training moderately improved lung function, especially respiratory muscle strength, in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) compared with no intervention or sham ...
Crafting the ideal patient progress note, at least judging from the literature, seems more easily achieved in theory than in execution. Since the late 2000s, when the electronic health record replaced ...
WASHINGTON, DC — A woman in her late 80s with mild dementia was recently referred to Vishal A. Patel, MD, director of cutaneous oncology at the George Washington (GW) Cancer Center, director of ...
Brad Spellberg, MD, urges rethinking the ‘finish the course’ dogma for antibiotics: Extra days may do more harm than good.
Despite the absence of pain signals, post-operative opioids control tachycardia and hypertension, highlighting the unique challenges in pain-insensitive individuals.
Forensics specialist Emmanuel Margueritte, MD, explains when physicians must flag a death for judicial review under France’s new medico-legal guidelines.