Therapy Area
Allergy & Immunology
Cardiology
Dermatology
Diabetes
Flagship Journal
Gastroenterology
General Healthcare
Hematology
Hepatology
Innovations
Interventional Cardiology
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Nephrology
Neurology
Oncology
Radiology
Reproductive Health
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Urology
Podcasts
Journals
Webinars
Congress Hub
Toolkit
Paediatric Growth Calculator
DVT Risk Calculator
Due Date Calculator
Collaborate
About
EQOH
Careers
Contact Us
EMJ Media Pack
AMJ Media Pack
Editorial Enquiries
Contributors & Authors
Submit a Paper
Media Partners
Pharma Partners
EMJ Interactive
EMJ GOLD
CME
search
Join
FREE
This site is intended for healthcare professionals
You must accept all conditions before being able to view the post
Continue
EUR
USA
EUR
USA
Therapy Area
Allergy & Immunology
Cardiology
Dermatology
Diabetes
Flagship Journal
Gastroenterology
General Healthcare
Hematology
Hepatology
Innovations
Interventional Cardiology
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Nephrology
Neurology
Oncology
Radiology
Reproductive Health
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Urology
Podcasts
Journals
Webinars
Congress Hub
Toolkit
Paediatric Growth Calculator
DVT Risk Calculator
Due Date Calculator
Collaborate
About
EQOH
Careers
Contact Us
EMJ Media Pack
AMJ Media Pack
Editorial Enquiries
Contributors & Authors
Submit a Paper
Media Partners
Pharma Partners
EMJ Interactive
EMJ GOLD
CME
Join
FREE
Edition
European
US
General Healthcare
Filter
Journals
Congress reviews
Abstracts
Articles
Podcasts
Videos & Webinars
News
Infographics
Submit A Paper
Can Meat Byproducts Be Harnessed to Benefit Gut Health?
February 2026
Bioactive peptides from meat byproducts may help modulate gut microbiota while supporting more sustainable approaches to nutrition.
Read more
6 Feb 2026
Can Meat Byproducts Be Harnessed to Benefit Gut Health?
Bioactive peptides from meat byproducts may help modulate gut microbiota while supporting more sustainable approaches to nutrition.
6 Feb 2026
Making Longitudinal Patient-Reported Outcomes Clinically Interpretable
New guidance details valuable approaches to analyze longitudinal patient-reported outcomes when many patients die during follow-up.
5 Feb 2026
Prenatal Clues to Situs Inversus Totalis
Situs inversus totalis diagnosed prenatally plus DNAH11 variants highlights why imaging and genetic testing guide counseling today.
31 Jan 2026
Hajj Travel: Meningitis Vaccine Performs Well for Older Pilgrims
A meningitis vaccine generated bactericidal antibodies in Hajj/Umrah travelers, with solid postvaccination safety through 30 days.
30 Jan 2026
Mobile App Predicts Pain Relief in Hazardous Drinking
Mobile application engagement may predict clinically meaningful pain reduction for adults with chronic pain and hazardous drinking.
28 Jan 2026
AI Combines Imaging Data to Predict Stroke Mortality
AI-derived radiology phenotypes improved stroke mortality prediction, when added to structured EHR data in acute stroke admissions.
28 Jan 2026
Smoking Cessation in Lung Cancer Screening Pays
In lung cancer screening eight-session counseling with short-course nicotine replacement therapy delivered the best value per quit.
27 Jan 2026
Digital Neuro Fingerprints for Precision Dementia Care
Digital Neuro Fingerprints may transform dementia monitoring, by merging smartphone signals into clinically meaningful risk scores.
27 Jan 2026
Creatine Safety In Women: Addressing Common Concerns
In women and men, creatine monohydrate appears safe when used appropriately with no proven cancer or kidney risk in healthy adults.
26 Jan 2026
Home-Based Video Exercise Program After Lumbar Surgery
A video-guided exercise program cut disability and fear of movement for two years after lumbar surgery in Japan a 24-month trial.
22 Jan 2026
Social Factors Shape Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers
Chronic lung disease and socioeconomic disadvantage were tied to markedly increased lung cancer risk, among never-smokers in Korea.
16 Jan 2026
A Cancer Strategy Built on Vulnerabilities
Synthetic lethality could counter cancer drug resistance by targeting tumor vulnerabilities that appear after treatment pressures.
16 Jan 2026
What Wearables Reveal About Sleep and Long-Term Care Routines
Real-time location data revealed rest-activity rhythm phenotypes in advanced dementia well tracking sleep disruption and agitation.
15 Jan 2026
Treating Stretch Marks with Combination Care
An overview highlights combination strategies that improve stretch marks through Fitzpatrick phototypes in practice for clinicians.
14 Jan 2026
Medicaid Eligibility Restrictions May Reduce Cancer Screening
Medicaid eligibility restrictions may contribute 1 million missed cancer screenings and advanced stage diagnoses, models suggest.
14 Jan 2026
Knee Arthroplasty Shows High Return to Sport
A systematic meta-analysis reported 88.0% returning to sport after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, regardless of implant design.
12 Jan 2026
Why Healthcare Workers Quit the Mediterranean Diet
Workplace stress and unrealistic goals were associated with Mediterranean diet non-adherence among hospital staff surveyed recently.
10 Jan 2026
Vaccination Decisions Affected by Conflicting Advice
Qualitative interviews found trust and clear roles shape vaccination decisions in inflammatory rheumatologic disease care settings.
9 Jan 2026
Study Tests How Selenium Shapes Oxidative Stress
Selenium modulated redox signaling in renal cell carcinoma cells, shifting reactive oxygen species and survivability trajectories.
7 Jan 2026
Parent And Physician Global Assessment Discordance In Juvenile Arthritis
In juvenile arthritis, parent and physician global assessment discordance tracked with higher pain and catastrophizing scores.
7 Jan 2026
Ketogenic Diet Risks Include Contraindications and Interactions
A new review details ketogenic diet contraindications, adverse effects, and drug interactions across routine clinical contexts now.
5 Jan 2026
Outdoor Air Pollution and Glycolipid Metabolic Disorders Risk
In a nationally representative cohort outdoor air pollution exposure was associated with chances of glycolipid metabolic disorders.
2 Jan 2026
Simplifying HPV Self-Collection Materials Builds Confidence
HPV self-collection education materials can boost screening confidence when language, visuals and inclusivity address key concerns.
2 Jan 2026
Accelerated Brain Aging Tied to Neurocognition
Adult childhood cancer survivors demonstrated accelerated brain aging that tracked with cranial radiation and poorer neurocognition.
1 Jan 2026
Anticipatory Nursing Improves COPD Quality of Life
In COPD, anticipatory nursing, boosted QoL, eased distress, and reduced complications in 6 months.
31 Dec 2025
Frailty Predicts Falls in Type 2 Diabetes
Frailty predicts falls in adults with type 2 diabetes Hanoi geriatric hospital documentation demonstrates quadrupled-odds annually.
25 Dec 2025
Preschool Wheeze Management Varies Across Care
Interviews with UK clinicians found inconsistent terminology and testing gaps that drive variation in preschool wheeze management.
18 Dec 2025
Patients with Sexual Health Issues Prefer to Self-Report in Clinic
A comparative study has found that patients with sexual health issues are more likely to complete self-reporting evaluations in a clinic setting than via a smartphone.
14 Dec 2025
Public Insurance Linked To Poorer Breast Cancer Quality Of Life
Insurance coverage influences quality of life outcomes for women with early-stage estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
14 Dec 2025
Longer Reproductive Lifespan Linked to Lower Dementia
Longer reproductive lifespan appears to reduce dementia risk among postmenopausal women living with type 2 diabetes.
6 Dec 2025
Dietary Iron Deficiency Compromises Influenza Immunity
Dietary iron deficiency during influenza infection may leave memory T cells numerically intact yet functionally weakened.
30 Nov 2025
Smoking and Diet Fuel Gender Gap in Cancer-Free Life Expectancy
New analysis of U.S. adults shows a marked gender gap in cancer-free life expectancy.
30 Nov 2025
Prenatal Cannabis Exposure May Shape Offspring Mental Health
The authors of this neuroscience review synthesize human and animal data on prenatal cannabis exposure, with a particular focus on the developing immune system.
27 Nov 2025
Lung Cancer Screening Criteria Miss Most Patients
Age-based lung cancer screening could detect far more cases than current US risk-based eligibility criteria.
26 Nov 2025
Injectable Symptom Control Oversights Harm Terminally Ill Patients
Injectable end-of-life symptom control medication incidents may be underestimated sources of serious harm in community care.
26 Nov 2025
Holiday Weight Gain in College Students Changes Body Composition
Holiday weight gain in college students appears modest, with increases driven more by lean mass than fat.
26 Nov 2025
How Best to Treat Aging Dry Skin
A 10% urea-based moisturizing lotion rapidly improved lower-leg xerosis and quality of life in older adults.
21 Nov 2025
Pilates Tops Mind-Body Exercise Options in Low Back Pain
Pilates was the most effective mind-body exercise for short-term pain relief in people with low back pain.
16 Nov 2025
Quality Program Boosts Sleep Apnea Testing After Stroke
A structured quality improvement program significantly increased sleep apnea testing after ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack in a large Veterans Affairs cohort.
15 Nov 2025
Could Ginger Derivatives Reduce Reliance on Antibiotics?
In this systematic literature review, Molzahn and colleagues analysed 22 studies exploring anti-bacterial effects of ginger and derivatives.
15 Nov 2025
Inpatient COPD Care Pathway Boosts Key Hospital Metrics
An inpatient COPD care pathway embedded in the electronic health record improved rehabilitation referrals and home discharges.
10 Nov 2025
Listeria Outbreak Illnesses Continue Despite Recalls
The CDC continues to report new illnesses and deaths in a multistate Listeria outbreak linked to prepared meals.
9 Nov 2025
Colostomy Reduces Quality of Life in Colorectal Cancer
Adults with colorectal cancer and colostomy reported significantly poorer health-related quality of life overall than peers.
8 Nov 2025
Menopause Accelerates Lung Function Decline
The new analysis shows that lung function changes across the menopausal transition accelerate several years before menopause and remain elevated thereafter.
6 Nov 2025
Inspiratory Muscle Training May Boost Post-COVID Exercise Tolerance
A systematic review finds inspiratory muscle training may enhance exercise tolerance in adult patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome.
4 Nov 2025
SARS-CoV-2 RNA Detection in Cough Droplets
Device-captured cough droplets detected SARS-CoV-2 RNA and inflammatory biomarkers from the lower respiratory tract in patients.
4 Nov 2025
Clinical Drivers of Outcome in Cerebral Malaria
This study found multiple distinct immediate causes of death in pediatric cerebral malaria.
3 Nov 2025
Why Some Severe COVID Anxiety Persists
Severe COVID anxiety improved for most participants over 18 months although recovery was not universal.
29 Oct 2025
Can Lab-Grown Mini Brains Outsmart Machines?
Tiny brain-like organoids, sometimes called “mini brains”, are at the center of a bold new approach to computing that merges biology with technology.
23 Oct 2025
Combined Brain Stimulation and VR Improves Attention
A single session combining transcranial direct current stimulation and virtual reality-based mindfulness may enhance attention regulation.
21 Oct 2025
Tramadol And Antidepressants Raise Seizure Risk
Tramadol with CYP2D6-inhibiting antidepressants was associated with higher seizure rates in nursing home residents in Medicare.
19 Oct 2025
Cannabis Laws Linked to Less Opioid Prescribing in Cancer
Cannabis laws were associated with lower opioid dispensing among commercially insured patients with cancer across U.S. states.
18 Oct 2025
Nirsevimab Lowers RSV Hospitalization in US Infants
Nirsevimab administration was linked to lower RSV hospitalization among U.S. infants this season in analysis of real-world data.
16 Oct 2025
Six-Minute Walk Test Validates Pancreatic Surgery Recovery
The six-minute walking test offers an objective, low-cost assessment of postoperative recovery after pancreatic surgery.
15 Oct 2025
HPV Vaccine Shows Strong Herd Effect, 17 Years On
Seventeen years after its introduction, HPV vaccine effectiveness shows a significant drop in vaccine-type infections among vaccinated and unvaccinated young women.
11 Oct 2025
Gut Microbiome Shapes Healthy Aging Trajectories
The gut microbiome emerges as a modifiable driver of healthy aging, with evidence from model organisms supporting a causal role for gut microbes in lifespan and healthspan.
11 Oct 2025
Broad Rim Lesions May Predict Aggressive MS Course
Broad rim lesions have emerged as a new pathological and imaging biomarker for rapid disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), according to research integrating autopsy data and neuroimaging.
10 Oct 2025
Pan-Cancer AI Model Boosts Prognostic Accuracy Across 30 Cancer Types
A multimodal AI model has achieved significant advances in pan-cancer prognosis prediction by combining pathology images, genomics, and clinical data.
9 Oct 2025
Earlier Fungal Allergen Exposure Linked to Climate Change Across the US
Fungal spore seasons across the United States have shifted significantly earlier over the past two decades, according to new research analyzing long-term airborne spore data.
8 Oct 2025
GLP-1’s Unexpected Role in Neuroinflammation
The gut hormone glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and its receptor (GLP-1R) may contribute to brain inflammation and nerve overactivity in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD).
7 Oct 2025
MIGHT Algorithm Enhances Trust in Medical AI Predictions
A new analytical framework called multidimensional informed generalized hypothesis testing (MIGHT) is redefining how uncertainty is quantified in AI-driven medical decisions.
4 Oct 2025
Methotrexate Research Faces Retraction Surge Over Data Concerns
Retractions of methotrexate research articles most often stem from data integrity concerns, fraudulent activity, and manipulation of the peer review process.
4 Oct 2025
Childhood Food Allergy Linked to Lasting Eating Challenges
Children diagnosed with food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis (FPIAP) face greater risks of long-term feeding difficulties and recurrent respiratory problems.
3 Oct 2025
Menopause Modifies Impact of Vaginal Birth on Urinary Incontinence
Vaginal delivery increases the likelihood of stress and mixed urinary incontinence in women, with risk patterns differing before and after natural menopause.
2 Oct 2025
Autism Care Gaps Persist Between US and Global Communities
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is rising worldwide, yet major differences in diagnosis and access to care highlight persistent disparities between the United States and other regions.
1 Oct 2025
Supersized US Drinks and Salty Snacks Flag Health Concerns
In a first-of-its-kind cross-national assessment, researchers compared the nutritional content and “healthiness” of sweet and salty snacks and beverages in South Korea and the United States using standard nutrition labels.
27 Sep 2025
Managing Asthma During Puberty, Pregnancy, and Menopause
Asthma management in women requires tailored approaches across puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, as each life stage introduces unique challenges that influence symptoms, adherence, and outcomes.
17 Sep 2025
US Study Maps Shifting ITP Mortality Trends
Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) mortality in the United States has persisted over the past two decades.
24 Aug 2025
Declining Heart Health Scores in Older Adults with CVD
Cardiovascular health among older adults living with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the United States has shown troubling declines in recent years, according to new data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning 2013 to 2018.
22 Aug 2025
Rising Screen Time a Pressing Public Health Concern
Excessive screen time among children and adolescents has become a pressing public health concern, with mounting evidence linking digital media overuse to adverse physical, mental, and developmental outcomes.
17 Aug 2025
Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Linked to Extended Survival
A Phase I trial of a pancreatic cancer vaccine targeting mutant KRAS has demonstrated durable immune responses and promising survival outcomes in patients with minimal residual disease following standard treatment.
13 Aug 2025
Can Just 3,000 Steps a Day Be Enough for Heart Health?
In adults with hypertension, walking as few as 3,000 steps per day, well below the widely cited 10,000-step benchmark, is linked to a significantly lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), new research shows.
29 Jul 2025
Ultra-Processed Food Addiction Treatment: Abstinence or Moderation?
The treatment of ultra-processed food addiction (UPFA) in individuals with comorbid eating disorders (EDs), emphasizing the challenges in choosing between abstinence-based and moderation-based nutrition interventions, was investigated in a recent study.
28 Jul 2025
Prolonged Sitting Time Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Obese Women
Obese women who spend extended hours sitting each day may face an increased risk of developing breast cancer, according to a recent nationwide study.
27 Jul 2025
Mediterranean Diet "Mandatory" for Graves' Disease Treatment
A Mediterranean diet enriched with selenium could become a mandatory part of treatment for patients with Graves’ disease (GD) with mild, active Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO).
26 Jul 2025
Effectiveness of Reducing Loneliness and Isolation with Digital Tools
Loneliness and social isolation are increasingly recognized as major public health issues, with significant impacts on both physical and mental health.
25 Jul 2025
Could Microbiome Interventions Be the Future of Acne Treatment?
The growing body of research on the gut-skin axis and human microbiome has sparked increasing interest in microbiome-modulatory agents as potential treatments for acne vulgaris.
12 Jul 2025
Psychosocial Disorders Linked to Higher Readmissions After Surgery
Patients with psychosocial risk factors, including depression and neurodevelopmental disorders, face significantly worse outcomes following emergency general surgery, according to a new analysis of over 2 million cases.
11 Jul 2025
What Your Skin Health Says About Gluten Sensitivity
Gluten-related skin conditions may extend well beyond the classic dermatitis herpetiformis, according to a new overview of gluten-induced dermatoses that highlights diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for clinicians.
11 Jul 2025
Climate Change Threatens Women’s Health
Climate change is severely affecting the physical and psychological health of reproductive-age women living in Bangladesh’s coastal communities, according to a new study.
10 Jul 2025
Two-thirds of Students Under 30 Report Serious Loneliness
A new cross-sectional study highlights a troubling mental health trend among adolescents and young adults, revealing that up to two-thirds of students aged 14–30 report moderate to severe loneliness.
8 Jul 2025
Early Plastic Exposure Linked to Childhood Asthma
Early-life exposure to phthalates and bisphenols may increase the risk of asthma, wheezing, and rhinitis in children under five, according to a new pooled analysis of over 5,000 participants.
3 Jul 2025
Can Metformin Reduce Cancer in IBD?
Metformin use linked to significantly lower colorectal cancer risk in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new population-based cohort study.
1 Jul 2025
Cannabis Use Rarely Precedes Hard Drug Use, Study Finds
In a large national survey of cannabis users in Japan, researchers found little evidence to support the long-standing “gateway drug” hypothesis, a theory suggesting that cannabis use leads to subsequent consumption of more harmful substances such as methamphetamine or other illicit drugs.
25 Jun 2025
Sharp Rise in Syphilis Found in Türkiye HIV Study
Syphilis rates remain alarmingly high among people living with HIV in Türkiye, particularly in younger men, according to a new large-scale cross-sectional study analyzing national laboratory data.
12 Jun 2025
Food Insecurity Linked to Childhood Anemia Risk
A new systematic review and meta-analysis confirms a significant link between household food insecurity and increased anemia risk in children and adolescents, underscoring critical implications for pediatric care and public health policy.
11 Jun 2025
Autistic Individuals Face Major Barriers in Dermatologic Care
Autistic individuals face major barriers in dermatologic care, and a new review urges systemic reform to advance equity and improve outcomes.
9 Jun 2025
Fitness Tech Vibration Devices May Trigger Itch
Whole body vibration (WBV) training may trigger itch and erythema in a significant portion of users, with side-to-side vibration devices posing a higher risk, according to a new multicenter study.
6 Jun 2025
Chronic Back Pain: Which Therapies Last?
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness may offer sustained reductions in pain and disability for adults with non-specific chronic low back pain, according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis of 75 randomized controlled trials encompassing over 15,000 participants.
3 Jun 2025
City Living Raises Asthma Risk Across the Lifespan
Long-term exposure to urban environmental factors, particularly air pollution, lack of green space, and dense built environments, significantly increases the risk of developing asthma across the life course, according to a large-scale analysis involving 14 European cohorts and more than 340,000 participants.
3 Jun 2025
Women’s Body Image After Mastectomy Reveal Deep Psychosocial Impact
A new study exploring women’s body image after mastectomy sheds light on the complex emotional and psychosocial challenges these patients face during and after breast cancer treatment.
18 May 2025
Late-Onset Migraine Aura After 50 Sparks Clinical Questions
Late-onset migraine with aura in patients over 50 is gaining attention as a clinically distinct and underrecognized presentation, according to a new systematic review.
15 May 2025
Twitter Study From 2010 to 2023 Reveals Public Confusion Over Dementia Genetic Testing
Public understanding of genetic testing for dementia remains limited and often misinformed, according to a new study analyzing Twitter conversations from 2010 to 2023.
14 May 2025
Eye Drop Pain May Reveal Hidden Dry Eye Syndrome
Eye drop pain during routine exams may offer more than momentary discomfort, it could serve as an early marker of dry eye syndrome, according to a new study that reveals the link between pain sensitivity and ocular surface health.
9 May 2025
Could Timing Between Births Affect Osteoarthritis Risk Later in Life?
In a new analysis of U.S. postmenopausal women, researchers have uncovered a striking U-shaped relationship between reproductive timing and osteoarthritis (OA) risk, suggesting that the spacing between childbirths and maternal age at delivery could influence long-term joint health.
8 May 2025
Parkinson’s Risk May Rise Near Golf Courses
Living near golf courses may significantly increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to new research analyzing data from the Rochester Epidemiology Project.
5 May 2025
How Rheumatologists Choose Specialists to Refer To
Understanding referral patterns in rheumatic disease management is crucial to improving interdisciplinary care and patient outcomes.
27 Apr 2025
Heart Rate Variability Grading Links to Fibromyalgia Severity
A recent study offers fresh insights into how heart rate variability (HRV) measures, both linear and nonlinear, can help detect autonomic nervous system dysfunction in fibromyalgia (FM), a chronic condition marked by widespread pain, fatigue, and mood disturbances.
21 Apr 2025
Why Working-Age Adults Need a Stronger Flu Shot
Each flu season, influenza quietly inflicts a heavy toll on U.S. adults aged 18 to 64, with hospitalizations and deaths mounting, especially among older adults and those with chronic conditions.
19 Apr 2025
Why Are So Few Patients Getting Statins?
In the United States, statin initiation for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) prevention remains strikingly low, even among individuals with a clear clinical indication, according to a new prospective observational study.
18 Apr 2025
U.S. Surgeries See Fewer Opioid Prescriptions
Opioid prescribing trends following outpatient surgery have seen a marked decline over the last decade, according to new U.S. claims data, signaling a nationwide shift in post-operative pain management across multiple surgical specialties.
17 Apr 2025
Medical Tourism Rising: Why Are International Families Seeking Care in the U.S.?
Pediatric cancer care, medical tourism, and cross-border access to healthcare converge in a newly published 10-year review highlighting international families traveling to the United States for treatment of serious childhood malignancies and blood disorders.
11 Apr 2025
New Global Framework Targets Superbugs in Hospitals
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could revolutionize hospital infection control, according to a newly proposed global framework from a team of international infection prevention experts.
10 Apr 2025
How Does Tele-Nursing Help Mothers Manage Pediatric Epilepsy?
In a new quasi-experimental study aimed at improving pediatric epilepsy care, researchers have found that tele-nursing significantly reduces maternal anxiety and increases self-efficacy after hospital discharge.
31 Mar 2025
The Surprising Connection Between Social Vulnerability and Penicillin Allergy
A new study examining over 200,000 patients at a major U.S. medical center has revealed a striking connection between social vulnerability and penicillin allergy labels (PAL), raising questions about how social determinants of health influence medical records and treatment decisions.
1 Mar 2025
Prostate Cancer Initiative Boosts Screening Among Black Men in Michigan
In Southeastern Michigan, Black men face disproportionately higher mortality rates from prostate cancer, often presenting with more advanced disease stages.
1 Mar 2025
Norovirus Outbreaks Predicted Using Internet Search Trends
Norovirus outbreaks may soon be easier to detect thanks to a novel approach combining Google search trends and wastewater surveillance.
28 Feb 2025
Alarming Rise in US Female Physician Suicides
A troubling trend showing female physicians in the United States are dying by suicide at significantly higher rates than their counterparts in the general population has been exposed in a recent cohort study.
22 Feb 2025
Cost-Effective Tactics Improve Measles Vaccine Uptake
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis has identified several effective and cost-efficient strategies to enhance measles vaccination coverage and timeliness in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
12 Feb 2025
NIH Funding Cuts Threaten U.S. Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) faces substantial funding cuts that could derail progress in critical medical research.
7 Feb 2025
Premature Death Risk Doubled with Serious Mental Illness: New York Study
Adults with serious mental illness (SMI) living in New York City are dying significantly younger than their peers, according to a new study.
5 Dec 2024
Pharmacy Closures Threaten Community Care Access
Independent pharmacies and those in predominantly Black and Latinx neighborhoods face a growing crisis as retail pharmacy closures surge, impacting access to care and community health.
27 Nov 2024
Workload Control Linked to Physician Burnout
Control over clinical work plays a critical role in preventing burnout and retaining U.S. physicians, as highlighted in a new study.
26 Nov 2024
How Medical AI Bias Risks Patient Care
Bias in medical artificial intelligence (AI) poses a critical threat to equitable patient outcomes, according to recent research.
15 Nov 2024
Study Reveals High Risk of Preventable Surgery Errors
A new cohort study conducted across 11 U.S. hospitals has found that nearly 40% of surgical patients experience adverse events during inpatient perioperative care.
12 Nov 2024
Emergency Department Costs: $207M and 2,143 Young Lives
A national study recently highlighted the potential life-saving impact of enhancing emergency departments’ (ED) pediatric readiness across the United States.
11 Nov 2024
Newborn Genome Screening Shows 99.6% Success Rate
In a landmark study conducted across six New York City hospitals, researchers have found that genomic sequencing can significantly enhance newborn screening by detecting additional actionable conditions beyond the current standard newborn screening (NBS) program.
8 Nov 2024
Unequal Insurance Coverage Worsens Cancer Outcomes
A powerful link between health insurance status and racial and ethnic disparities in advanced cancer diagnoses has been identified in a recently published study.
7 Nov 2024
Semaglutide Compounding Safety Concerns: 10 Deaths Reported
Semaglutide, a drug widely used for the management of type 2 diabetes and weight loss, has been linked to a concerning rise in fatalities, prompting a warning from the CEO of Novo Nordisk, the drug’s manufacturer.
31 Oct 2024
Why India Struggles to Treat Child Diarrhea
A recent study led by U.S.-based researchers and published in reveals critical gaps in the quality of healthcare for child diarrhea in India, where simple, affordable treatments are often neglected.
26 Oct 2024
Tusi: Mysterious New Drug Trend Rising
Tusi, a new drug blend also known as “pink cocaine,” is gaining traction across Latin America, Europe, and more recently, in the United States.
25 Oct 2024
E. coli
Outbreak in 6 States: CDC Latest
The CDC has issued a health alert linking a multistate Escherichia coli (E. coli) outbreak to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders; the outbreak has spanned six states, with one death and numerous hospitalizations reported.
11 Oct 2024
How is Addison’s Disease Managed?
Addison’s disease is a rare but serious endocrine disorder, which presents unique challenges for healthcare providers.
9 Oct 2024
Hurricane Milton Forces Florida Hospitals to Close
Hurrican Milton approaches Florida’s west coast as hospitals and healthcare centers across the state are closing in preparation for its potentially devastating impact
5 Oct 2024
Forecasting Tobacco-Free Generations by 2050
Accelerating the global decline in tobacco smoking could significantly increase life expectancy and prevent millions of premature deaths by 2050, according to new research.
3 Oct 2024
What Is the Effect of the Pandemic on Mental Health in Youth?
Findings reveal the effect of the pandemic on mental health in youth, showing a significant increase in depression and anxiety diagnoses during COVID-19.
27 Sep 2024
HFSA Cancels Annual Scientific Meeting Due to Hurricane Helene
The Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) has made the difficult decision to cancel its 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting and the Devices in Heart Failure Meeting, originally scheduled for September 27-30 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Loading posts...
« Previous
1
…
16
We’ve noticed you’re accessing
from
North/South America.
View
View