Telemedicine visits may cost less than in-person care without increasing subsequent short-term health care use, according to a study published in JAMA Network O ...
A case of a 45-year-old construction worker with a history of intravenous drug use, homelessness, and occasional alcohol and tobacco use.
BC, is an associate professor of Nursing at Sacred Heart University and is the assistant program director for the Family Nurse Program. Ori ...
The researchers identified 930 cases of invasive cervical cancer: 97 in vaccinated and 833 in unvaccinated individuals. HealthDay News — Following quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, ...
The researchers found an association between TBIs sustained at younger ages and developmental and mood disorders, while those sustained at older ages were associated with substance use disorders.
A retrospective cohort study of 210,000 pediatric patients showed ICS therapy did not elevate the risk for pediatric fractures.
Though the decision on elimination status has been postponed, the timeline to be considered is unchanged. Officials will determine whether transmission continues for a full year after the start of the ...
With GLP-1 drugs becoming more accessible and affordable, they could also be within reach for substance use treatment.
Investigators sought to determine the effect of “Smart PSA” guidelines on screening behavior and biopsy outcomes among Black men.
A growing number of states are rolling back financial help for HIV medications. An analysis released March 2 by the health research group KFF found that 18 stat ...
Incidence rates increased by 3% annually among adults aged 20 to 49 years and by 0.4% annually for those aged 50 to 64 years.
A pulmonologist discusses the history and influence of race-based reference equations in pulmonary function testing interpretation and patient care.