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Clinicians should ask patients if they’re experiencing ‘diabetes device distress’ and help guide them through it.
Seafood-induced anaphylaxis was not uncommon and showed distinct patterns across age groups and regions. Shellfish reactions ...
The likelihood of a sleep disorder diagnosis after screening increased by 64%. More than a third of children screened had ...
Four out of 10 eczema patients struggle with sleep, and they may not volunteer that information unless you ask.
A new study shows that while RSV mostly affects younger kids, the often-overlooked human metapneumovirus also hospitalizes ...
TikTok users draw patterns with sunscreen and then burn themselves to reveal the designs, exposing themselves to UV damage ...
Inspired by his immigrant grandfather in West Virginia, who stayed healthy in old age, a City of Hope hematologist has helped develop more nuanced care for older patients with blood cancer.
A new study shows a sharp rise in pediatric pickleball injuries, with younger children more likely to sustain facial lacerations and older children more prone to joint injuries.
The FDA’s De Novo authorization for the tool establishes a new product code category for future AI-powered digital pathology risk-stratification tools.
In response to the climate crisis, doctors are advocating for systemic changes, including climate-informed medical training ...
Patients with MASH and stage II or III fibrosis treated with ervogastat and clesacostat are more likely than those on placebo to achieve MASH resolution without fibrosis worsening.
A new analysis suggests that chondrocalcinosis is a cause, rather than just a consequence, of knee osteoarthritis.