(HealthDay News) — Individuals previously hospitalized for COVID-19 have an increased risk for subsequent death or hospitalization for various organ disorders up to 30 months after discharge, ...
The US government has ended funding for some 5800 global health programs, cutting off critical support for projects that provide vaccines, life-saving medications and emergency health care to millions ...
Increase seen in number of acute care visits, hospice use, palliative care, advanced care planning from six months before to month of death ...
Healthy lifestyle and dietary choices are associated with a reduction in the risk of all-cause death among patients with non-metastatic prostate cancer, researchers found.
The FDA has approved Stoboclo (denosumab-bmwo), a biosimilar to Prolia (denosumab), and Osenvelt (denosumab-bmwo), a biosimilar to Xgeva (denosumab).
(HealthDay News) — Low-dose semaglutide seems to reduce craving and certain drinking outcomes in alcohol use disorder (AUD), according to a study published online in JAMA Psychiatry.
Among patients with gout in the US, Black individuals and those living in the South were associated with reduced adherence to allopurinol.
Type 1 diabetes associated with less myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention, stroke, and limb ischemia ...
Increase seen in percentage of rural beneficiaries traveling more than 60 minutes for low-risk and high-risk procedures ...
(HealthDay News) — Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) is associated with a modest reduction in the risk for obesity-related cancers (ORCs), according to a study published online in ...
Seniors who perform high-intensity interval training are less likely to experience chronic kidney disease (CKD).
A marker of kidney antioxidant activity and a marker of fibrosis both show relationships with kidney failure risk, independent of other factors. New research links serum afamin and urinary ...
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