Calcium, vitamin D, or combined supplements offer little to no clinically meaningful benefit for fracture and fall prevention ...
Planned early birth for pregnant women with high blood pressure cuts maternal complications by nearly half and reduces the ...
Reusable catheters are just as safe for patients as single-use ones and do not increase the risk of urinary tract infections, ...
Eating foods that contain common preservative food additives may increase the risks of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.
People with a learning disability are at higher risk of developing bowel cancer, yet face significant barriers at nearly ...
Catching pancreatic cancer early can increase the five-year survival rate from 15% to 80%. Patients with pancreatic cysts, ...
More than one in 10 children with medical complexity had an incident reported by home care agency staff, according to a multi-state study recently published in JAMA Network Open. Half of reported ...
A new UNLV-led wastewater surveillance study brings scientists one step closer in the global race to detect and deter ...
The Sabiá virus causes an acute hemorrhagic and neurological syndrome. Four fatal cases have been recorded in the state of ...
Around one in every 100 people worldwide has vitiligo—a chronic, autoimmune skin condition that causes the skin to appear ...
Despite a low overall prevalence of psychosis in the United States, affecting three percent of the population, this condition ...
Many people experience temporary cognitive impairment immediately after surgery. In people over age 60, however, about 1 in ...