The perception of risk related to climate change among emergency medical societies differs according to geographical position, and few have implemented assessment and preparedness measures for climate ...
During the 2023-2024 school year, fewer United States kindergarteners had complete vaccinations than in prior years.
As of 2020, there were about 2.1 million AYA cancer survivors in the United States, and about 69% were at least 10 years from diagnosis.
Used in over a quarter of all cases included as part of a systematic review, rivaroxaban was the most common treatment used for livedoid vasculopathy.
In a systematic review, the incidence of gastrointestinal-related adverse events associated with the use of biologic therapies for psoriasis was 8.7%.
Telogen effluvium prevalence has significantly increased following the COVID-19 pandemic, but no association was observed for COVID-19 vaccines.
Revaccination at 12 months with the investigational respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine mRNA-1345 is well tolerated and supported for eligible older adults, according to study results presented ...
During the COVID-19 public health emergency period, excess mortality occurred in all racial and ethnic groups, but disparities were observed.
The policy of billing for secure messages changes patient expectations and can impact the patient-physician relationship.
Food allergy-related distress is common and varies across countries, according to study findings published in the October issue of Allergy.
Vaccination for influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and respiratory syncytial virus is less likely with an increasing social vulnerability index and Black race.
AI-generated responses to patient portal messages may improve workflow for nurses but not for other health care workers, a new study suggests.