Despite having a better safety profile, cold endoscopic mucosal resection led to a higher risk for recurrent/residual ...
The new American College of Cardiology expert consensus includes a four-part staging system with a segment for “asymptomatic” ...
As cancer treatment costs have increased, identifying and treating early-stage cancer sooner reduces expenses and improves ...
Wearable devices can reduce cardiovascular events and death in ischemic heart disease, according to a new meta-analysis, but ...
TOPLINE: A study found that people applied less sunscreen as cost increased, suggesting that higher sunscreen prices may lead ...
Antibiotic use was not associated with increased risk for dementia or cognitive impairment over the short term in healthy ...
Dazukibart, an anti–interferon beta monoclonal antibody, showed potential in reducing dermatomyositis symptoms, with ...
The FDA urges manufacturers to revise labeling of transmucosal buprenorphine products to ease access to higher doses because ...
New research suggests the zero alcohol products (ZAP) trend has reached teens. But whether these beverages drive healthier ...
In young adults without obesity, increased levels of serum uric acid, even when not reaching the level of hyperuricemia, were ...
An analysis of oncology drugs approved in the United States found that Medicare spending was predominantly driven by the market, not a drug’s therapeutic value.
Adolescent trauma care at pediatric and adult centers showed no significant difference in mortality rates, suggesting that both settings are equally safe for managing severe injuries.