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The prevalence of long COVID-typical symptom clusters was relatively high among a cohort of adults 2 years after initial COVID-19 infection.
People living in racially and economically segregated neighborhoods are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced-stage breast and cervical cancer.
There is lower risk for recurrent HF hospitalization in older patients that receive SGLT2is following acute decompensated heart failure.
Among severely impaired and terminally ill nursing home (NH) residents, all-cause hospitalizations (ACH) and emergency department visits without hospitalization are common, and many are potentially ...
COVID-19 vaccination during 2020 to 2024 was beneficial, but estimates are more conservative than previous calculations that focused on the first year of vaccinations.
The NIH is planning to limit how much publishers can charge NIH-supported scientists to make their research findings publicly available.
Dr Samantha Philip and Dr Kathryn E Kyler discuss the impact of weight bias in healthcare and ways for physicians to be more weight inclusive.
Individuals with social risk factors at the time of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have increased risk for subsequent long COVID.
MASLD rates have decreased, whereas liver fibrosis and cirrhosis rates have increased among US patients with type 2 diabetes since 2017.
There is decreased risk for MACE and all-cause mortality in dialysis-dependent patients with ASCVD who are treated with statins.
A new diabetes subtype has been identified in Sub-Saharan Africans and Black Americans, according to a study published online.
Higher early-life medical risk among preterm infants is associated with increased occurrence of mental health disorders, cardiometabolic issues, and body composition differences.