Federal agencies have removed web pages dedicated to DEI programs related to cancer research and other clinical research.
The majority of US adults use a device on a regular basis to monitor their heart health, according to study findings.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever clinical trials testing pig kidney transplants in people with kidney failure.
Among adults hospitalized with influenza, Tamiflu treatment on the day of hospital admission was associated with a reduced risk for disease progression.
The FDA has approved Ozempic (semaglutide) to reduce the risk of kidney disease worsening and cardiovascular death in those with T2D and CKD.
Adult and pediatric patients who received 2023-2024 influenza vaccines exhibited reduced risk for influenza-associated encounters across care settings.
Patients colonized with AMR pathogens showed high risk for infection with the same pathogen for up to 2 years, indicating a time window for decolonization interventions.
The FDA has approved Avtozma® (tocilizumab-anoh), a biosimilar to Actemra®, in both intravenous and subcutaneous formulations.
Physician burnout and intentions to reduce clinical effort or leave one’s institution are results of poor control over specific aspects of work.
The US CDC has taken down multiple health-related websites and datasets, including those on HIV, LGBTQ health and more.
The traditional Chinese practice of qigong can effectively alleviate chronic low back pain, according to study findings.
There has been a large decrease in antidepressant use during pregnancy and no corresponding increase in psychotherapy claims.
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