The incidence of psychotic disorders is increasing in more recent birth cohorts in Ontario, suggesting the need for early ...
Batch recalls due to suspected cereulide contamination trigger major infant formula recalls across Europe and the Middle East.
In patients with diabetes, sustained use of GLP-1 receptor agonists is associated with a modestly higher risk for new-onset ...
Standard-of-care Chlamydia treatment with azithromycin or doxycycline eradicates Mycoplasma genitalium coinfections in most ...
Regular vitamin C doesn’t prevent colds in most people, although daily supplementation modestly shortens illness duration.
Brazilian supercentenarians actively resist aging through robust immune function and genetic resilience, offering new ...
Treatment-naive patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma receive encapsulated fecal microbiota transplants with ...
Consuming lavender tea for 14 days is linked to a reduction in symptoms of misophonia in adult patients, as well as reduced depression, anxiety, and anger, a new study shows.
An FDA-cleared wrist-worn device reliably detects convulsive seizures in epilepsy monitoring units but can miss focal ...
Use of GLP-1s is linked to lower risk for subarachnoid hemorrhage and mortality in patients with intracranial aneurysms and type 2 diabetes compared to use of other agents, a new study shows.
Noxafil indications have been expanded in Europe to include broader pediatric use, with age-, weight-, and formulation-specific recommendations.
Dr F. Perry Wilson shares the latest evidence about the use of ‘pink noise’ as a remedy for poor sleep quality and duration.
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