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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.
New research finds that saccharin could be useful as a lead compound in targeting aggressive cancers.
Traditional screening for human papillomavirus has its challenges. In this new study presented at American Academy of Physician Assistants 2021 annual meeting, the researchers investigated a lower-cost option for under-screened women living in rural areas.
<p>An updated analysis of a vaccine against potentially-deadly hepatitis E shows that it can provide long-term protection, at least for adults and children age 16 and older.</p>
A recent study examined the effect of various methods of psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy and relaxation therapy, on daily function among individuals with irritable bowel syndrome.
Tom is a 40-year-old healthy man concerned about his risk of cognitive decline later in life. While he exercises regularly and maintains a healthy weight, he has always had trouble limiting his intake of “unhealthy foods.”
It seems that every couple of months, I hear a story about a group of physicians who try to stifle the patient’s ability to post negative comments online.The online community, of course, strongly opposes the notion of giving patients “gag orders.” People argue that if one can rate their local restaurant or mechanic shop, then why can’t patients rate physicians and their offices.
This article will focus on the benefits and applications of acupressure in family primary care settings.
A recent study examined the link between male infertility and the risk of developing metabolic disease.
He talks about his research on how bronchodilator response in both FEV1 and FVC may indicate COPD-asthma overlap.
A growing body of evidence suggests that several sessions of a 10-minute procedure may be beneficial for certain patients with hair loss, including those with hereditary hair thinning or baldness. The therapy was one of many developments discussed at the 2019 AAD Annual Meeting.
In a new study, researchers examined the physical activity levels vs sedentary time in older adults, then assessed the cardiovascular biomarkers in men vs women.
In a recent study, researchers examined the effects of consuming symbiotic foods on glycemic control, lipid profiles, and microalbuminuria in non-obese patients with type 2 diabetes.
Paula is a 51-year-old woman whose diet includes 2 to 3 sugar sweetened beverages per day. She knows sweetened beverages aren’t good for her and asks you what kind of impact this could have on her health.
Neurology Consultant spoke with Géraldine Rauchs, PhD, whose study provides evidence of a potential association between sleep-disordered breathing and biomarkers for Alzheimer disease among older adults.
Aspirin is commonly used to help lower the risk for heart attack, but could once-daily use be associated with a higher risk of skin cancer? The authors of a new study aimed to explore this further in men and women with and without daily aspirin exposure.
A roundup of COVID-19 news, including a study of the safety of ACE inhibitors and ARBs, guidance from AMA for returning retired physicians, and potential ocular symptoms of infection.
The National Kidney Foundation, along with 2 other agencies, recently presented findings from the largest compilation of data ever collected on chronic kidney disease. For details of the included data and how it could shape future treatment strategies, read more.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has issued recommendations regarding the use of the new herpes zoster vaccine, which was recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.