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<p><span>Refill cartridges full of nicotine solution for e-cigarettes may be a growing accidental-poisoning threat for children, researchers say.</span></p>
William E. Boden, MD, discusses his research in which he and his colleagues tried to replicate the results seen in the REDUCE-IT trial. His research was also presented at ACC.19 Scientific Session.
Two new studies compared changes in quality of life and the occurrence of adverse events associated with contemporary treatments for localized prostate cancer.
Sarah is a 36-year-old overweight woman struggling with weight loss. At her most recent check-up, Sarah tells you that she often has difficulty determining appropriate serving sizes for her meals, and how much of each food to put on her plate.
<p>The rapid spread of a measles outbreak from Disneyland in California to communities around the country suggests that vaccination rates in some places may be as low as 50%, a study suggests.</p>
The American Diabetes Association has published an update to their guidelines on diagnosing and managing diabetes.
In this podcast, Claire Barber, MD, from the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine, discusses her research into the use of telemedicine in caring for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Because the timing of antiretroviral therapy may affect the trajectory of HIV-related inflammation, authors of a new study investigated the effect of early therapy initiation on the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma levels of patients with acute HIV infection.
Higher levels of physical activity may help older people keep moving longer despite the late-life motor impairment that typically comes with age, according to a new study.
The researchers analyzed whether 1H-NMR profiling could be a promising clinical tool in determining patients’ potential response to rheumatoid arthritis therapy. The study results were released during ACR Convergence.
In a new study presented at CROI 2023, researchers examined how depression and anxiety in individuals with HIV impacts the risk of incident acute myocardial infarction in this patient population.
<p>If more women breastfed their babies for at least 4 months after birth, the health care cost savings could be significant, not to mention the health benefits for mothers and babies.</p>
For small children who habitually get out of bed after bedtime, what would be an appropriate suggestion?
In a substudy of the CHANCE randomized clinical trial, researchers investigated whether infarction patterns affected the benefits of dual antiplatelet therapy in patients following stroke and could be used to predict the risk of recurrent stroke.
Previous research has shown that lack of sleep and obesity increases cardiovascular and metabolic disease in adults and young children. New research studies the impact on adolescents.
Making improvements in HIV diagnosis and retention in care is as important as reducing high-risk sexual and drug use behaviors in terms of cutting the number of HIV transmissions in the United States, according to new research.