News
Individuals with social risk factors at the time of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have increased risk for subsequent long COVID.
Dr Samantha Philip and Dr Kathryn E Kyler discuss the impact of weight bias in healthcare and ways for physicians to be more weight inclusive.
Patients with psoriasis who have high levels of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D have a decreased risk for incident cardiovascular disease and mortality.
MASLD rates have decreased, whereas liver fibrosis and cirrhosis rates have increased among US patients with type 2 diabetes since 2017.
There is decreased risk for MACE and all-cause mortality in dialysis-dependent patients with ASCVD who are treated with statins.
Maternal hypertension is linked to poorer cognitive, language outcomes in preterm 2-year-olds, partly due to early brain abnormalities.
There is lower incidence of nonlacunar covert infarcts among patients with cryptogenic stroke and atrial cardiopathy treated with apixaban.
A new diabetes subtype has been identified in Sub-Saharan Africans and Black Americans, according to a study published online.
Higher early-life medical risk among preterm infants is associated with increased occurrence of mental health disorders, cardiometabolic issues, and body composition differences.
GLP-1 RAs are associated with a modestly increased risk for GERD and gallstone disease but not with GI and biliary complications.
Vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency are tied to higher risk of being hospitalized for COVID-19, according to a study published online.
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (ExCR) shows clinical benefits in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), according to a review published online.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results