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Physicians were more likely to include terms that undermine the competence and sincerity of Black patients' claims when ...
Individuals who used smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes had an increased risk of developing age-related macular degeneration ...
More than 8 in 10 patients with rheumatoid arthritis were taking 5 or more medications at once, a practice linked to older ...
DYNE-251 received FDA breakthrough therapy designation, showcasing its potential for patients with Duchenne muscular ...
The risk of fatty liver disease is especially high in patients with multiple cardiometabolic risk factors who undergo gallbladder removal, according to research from South Korea.
Clayton Irvine, PharmD, MBA, MS, explains that leveraging high-quality, real-world data; cross-institutional collaboration; standardized care pathways; advanced technologies; and integrated ...
Proposed Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium hikes threaten health care access, with potential increases of over 75% for ...
Women who experienced stalking or intimate partner violence were 40% more likely to self-diagnose an adverse cardiovascular event compared with women who did not.
The clearance rates for those coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are still higher than those with HCV alone.
A 6-year follow-up study finds berberine reduces adenoma and neoplasm rates after polypectomy, highlighting its potential for long-term chemoprevention.
Jason Bergsbaken, PharmD, MBA, BCOP, highlights the operational challenges of value-based oncology care while emphasizing the need to balance standardized treatment pathways with flexibility for ...
High-volume cancer centers utilizing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) significantly reduce surgical mortality and enhance survival rates in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.