For adults with type 2 diabetes, discontinuing GLP-1 RAs may be associated with an increased risk for major cardiovascular events.
SEEG-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation appears to be safe and offer favorable outcomes for children with drug-resistant ...
Dr Jerome Adams, former US Surgeon General, criticizes the most recent nominee for the role based on her lack of public health experience.
Women show higher neuritic plaque burden than men in AD, influenced by race, African ancestry, and APOE ε4 status, according to a new autopsy study.
Education on the prevalence and severity of TBIs may help patients better understand risk, and allow them to work on preventative strategies.
Medical schools may no longer encourage education focused on the relationship between health and social or economic factors.
Staying mentally active, even when sedentary, may help reduce the risk for dementia and cognitive decline as people age.
A new decision-making aid may help people seeking treatment for Parkinson disease weigh the risks and benefits of deep brain stimulation.
Methylphenidate does not appear to be associated with an increased risk for nonaffective psychosis among people with ADHD.
Male children in low-income urban areas may face a higher risk for poor sleep duration and efficiency than female children ...
A meta-analysis finds no causal link between statins and most labeled adverse effects, including cognitive and sleep issues.
Ublituximab reduces relapse rates and disability progression over 5 years in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis.
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