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Pain complaints among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were negatively correlated with emergency intubation.
Long COVID remains a public health concern, with the highest disease risk observed in older adults, women, and those with preexisting conditions or severe acute illness.
An increased risk of both invasive and superficial fungal infections was observed among patients who received TNF-α inhibitors for various conditions.
Modifiable, nonclinical risk factors such as lifestyle modifications and physical measures may reduce the risk for sudden cardiac arrest.
The risk of mortality among older adults hospitalized with influenza was significantly lower among those who received oseltamivir vs no antiviral therapy.
Eight hundred cases of measles were reported in the US as of April 17, 2025, representing the second highest annual case count in 25 years.
Kendra Church, MS, PA-C, is a physician assistant at Dana-Faber Cancer Institute/Brigham & Women’s Hospital and is also an Associate Deputy Editor for DynaMed, an evidence-based point-of-care database ...
HealthDay News — In a sudden about-face, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said it won’t slash funding for the Women’s Health Initiative, a major research project focused on ...
Declining childhood vaccination rates may increase outbreaks of eliminated vaccine-preventable infections within the United States.
As case numbers rise, public health officials are warning of yet another difficult year of battling pertussis infections.
Maternal-infant ABO blood group incongruence was associated with reduced risk for severe infection among second-born infants.
PBGENE-HBV is designed to potentially cure chronic hepatitis B by eliminating the root cause of the virus. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track designation to PBGENE-HBV, an ...