An analysis of two large cohort studies finds that carriers of disease-causing variants within genes for three ...
Integrating spirituality into patient care might hold potential for substance use prevention and recovery, a new meta-analysis shows.
Evidence shows supervised exercise programs significantly improve function and quality of life in patients with axial ...
The change to daylight saving time and the marking of World Sleep Day call attention to the factors that contribute to sleep ...
Comorbid insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea are linked to increased long-term risk for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular ...
Reduced daytime physical activity, as measured with wearable trackers, is tied to increased risk for multiple sclerosis progression and brain atrophy, new research shows.
The Spanish Society of Arteriosclerosis releases updated 2026 standards that introduce the concept of vascular age to improve cardiovascular risk assessment.
Patients without diabetes treated with GLP-1s for weight loss are remaining on the drugs without gaps, and switching drugs when needed may help sustain persistence.
Why eczema is so common in infancy has remained a persistent mystery, with studies hampered by ethics concerns surrounding infant skin biopsies. A fragile skin barrier is the most commonly accepted ...
Neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy may beat immunotherapy alone when it comes to pathologic response, but its impact on survival remains to be seen.
Intravenous morphine plus acetaminophen provides greater early pain reduction and requires fewer rescue doses than morphine alone in the emergency department, a trial finds.
Pooled results from nine cohorts of 1 million people show loneliness raises type 2 diabetes risk by 32%; asking ‘Do you feel lonely?’ could inform preventive care.
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