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The NIH has announced that recipients of agency funding cannot boycott Israeli companies or participate in programs that promote DEI.
Among patients with PsA, MetS is associated with certain degenerative changes in the spine and entheses but not with peripheral or axial radiographic damage.
The case — Kennedy v. Braidwood Management — questions the way the government under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) decides which preventive care services should be covered at no cost to patients.
HealthDay News — The viability of hospital-based emergency care in the United States is at risk, according to a RAND report released April 7.
Birmingham hip resurfacing is effective and shows implant longevity in appropriately selected patients, according to study findings.
During 2018 to 2022, pregnancy-related deaths in the United States increased, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Among patients with advanced cancer, individualized opioid management was effective for pain control without increasing doses.
Individuals seeking acute care for cannabis use have increased risk for dementia diagnosis compared with the general population.
Poor communication between health care practitioners and patients is a major contributor to patient safety incidents.
HealthDay News — Traditional risk factors contribute to young-onset cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) without patent foramen ovale (PFO), while nontraditional risk factors seem more important for CIS ...
Estrogen-containing combined hormonal contraceptives are not tied to vascular risk, such as stroke, in women with migraine with and without aura.
A federal team responsible for setting poverty guidelines that determine who qualifies for health and food assistance has been fired.
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