A cohort study identified a link between COVID-19 and a faster decline in kidney function, especially following ...
An analysis of 6000 cardiac reoperations revealed timing between surgeries did not generally affect operative mortality, ...
Vedolizumab prevented the postoperative recurrence of Crohn’s disease and should be considered a prophylactic treatment in ...
Women with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) have a higher risk for cirrhosis, whereas men ...
Compounding is defined as the mixing of a drug or device consistent with a licensed practitioner"s prescription; it is distinguished from manufacturing because it is a compound made for one ...
Living with a disabled child can have profound effects on the entire family–parents, siblings, and extended family members. It is a unique shared experience for families and can affect all ...
Cutaneous disease is a frequent cause of morbidity in the homeless. Several skin conditions, both infectious and noninfectious, have been described in the homeless population including trauma ...
Persons rely on health care providers to make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions based on the most current information. With areas of practice changing rapidly, providers are challenged to keep ...
Why: Depression is common in late life, effecting nearly five million of the 31 million Americans aged 65 and older. Both major and minor depression are reported in 13% of community dwelling older ...
Effect of cement gap and drill offset on the marginal and internal fit discrepancies of crowns designed with different tooth preparations. Accuracy of two best-fit alignment strategies with ...
Dr. Ransom is a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Medicine (1962) and was certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology in 1974. He is a Fellow of the American College of ...
The study was conducted in two phases at four hospitals in the United Kingdom. In the first phase, data on consecutive UGI bleeders were collected at three hospitals prospectively and ...