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Exposure to monoethyl phthalate is linked to an elevated risk for subclinical coronary atherosclerosis among men working in a ...
Individuals with autoimmune Addison disease use more psychotropic drugs than the general population, both before diagnosis ...
Customised growth charts for twins are better predictors of a small-for-gestational age-associated risk for adverse perinatal ...
A population-based US study finds greater technology use and improved glycemic control but a low prevalence of an A1c level < ...
With MRI-guided stereotactic body radiation planning, radiation oncologists could help minimize radiation to pivotal ...
Data suggest the importance of removing the cost barrier for the most effective form of contraception as Canada debates birth ...
A new study demonstrates the significant impact of an oncology-trained pharmacist in reducing ADRs in a hematology-oncology clinic.
The rapid adoption of GLP-1 receptor agonists has fundamentally altered obesity management, with these medications now ...
Sleep disruptions, but not night eating patterns, are linked to increased risk for depression in patients with binge eating disorder, a new study shows.
Advancement of modular therapies offers a new dynamic for today’s patients, but there’s still a need to maintain infection ...
Excessive vitamin D intake triggers severe hypercalcemia and kidney injury in otherwise healthy individuals, highlighting the ...
Point-of-care testing, new treatments, and antimicrobial stewardship could hold promise for future control of antibiotic resistance.