Treatment-limiting decisions occurred in nearly half of patients with severe TBI and the prevalence of such decisions has increased over time.
Countries with COVID-19 pandemic-associated reductions in childhood immunization coverage have not yet recovered.
New data suggest that the United States launches the most new cancer drugs of any other country and is most likely to launch cancer drugs first.
In a research letter published online Nov. 5 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, nationally representative measures of patient travel patterns are presented.
Evidence-based smoking cessation treatment within six months of a cancer diagnosis maximizes survival benefit, according to a study published online Oct. 31 in ...
HealthDay News — There is a dose-dependent association for smoking and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, according to a study published online Nov. 1 in JAMA Network Open.
Digital axis marking is as effective as a manual approach when implanting toric ICLs for patients with astigmatic myopia.
Iris freckles and other iris features should be routinely evaluated in screenings as it could be a biomarker of AMD.
A diabetes management program was associated with improved glycemic control among youth with type 1 diabetes transitioning into adult care.
In what may be a first for the United States, a regional public health department in Idaho will no longer provide COVID-19 vaccines, following a close vote by its board.
Drug-related reports of supply chain issues are less likely to result in drug shortages in Canada than in the United States.
The World Health Organization reports that tuberculosis (TB) cases hit a record high in 2023, with more than 8 million diagnoses and 1.25 million deaths, meaning it is once again the leading cause of ...