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Five years after COVID-19 first hit the United States, scientists are already brainstorming how to stop the next big virus.
Specialty contact lenses have a favorable benefit-cost ratio for patients with irregular cornea and ocular surface diseases.
Among US adults, frequent users of social media exhibited heightened levels of irritability, beyond that explained by depression or anxiety.
HealthDay News — Two widely consumed food additive mixtures may increase type 2 diabetes incidence, according to a study published online April 8 in PLOS Medicine.
The risk for long COVID among pregnant individuals is lower than among matched nonpregnant women. HealthDay News — The risk for long COVID among pregnant individuals is lower than among matched ...
People covered by Medicaid are just as likely as those with private insurance to face a copay or other charge for sending a message to their physician or other provider through a portal.
Radiation from CT scans may cause as many as 5% of cancers diagnosed each year in the United States, research suggests.
The ACR endorsed 11 guidance statements on the assessment and management of mental health concerns among youth with pediatric rheumatologic diseases.
When officials in Wisconsin's largest city asked the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for help dealing with high levels of lead in city schools, the answer wasn't what they ...
Survey respondents preferred patient portal messages written by AI, but their satisfaction decreased when they were told that messages were written by AI.
A novel automated flipper has higher accuracy than a standard manual flipper in diagnosing inadequate accommodative facility in children.
The US Food and Drug Administration announced it is shifting away from animal testing in the development of monoclonal antibody therapies and other drugs, favoring more effective, human-relevant ...