A gap persists between the need for and receipt of substance use disorder treatment among United States individuals.
The prescribing information for Abrysvo ® (respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] vaccine) and Arexvy ® (RSV vaccine, adjuvanted) has been updated to include a new warning regarding the risk of ...
One in four older US veterans report being diagnosed with cardiovascular disease in their lifetime, according to study findings.
Extended-course nirmatrelvir/ritonavir yields a meaningful reduction in symptoms for some patients with long COVID, but not all benefits persist.
The FDA is reviewing new vaccines for meningitis and chikungunya and therapies for Parkinson disease and PTSD.
Evidence is lacking to support integration for improving the value of health care, according to study findings.
Exercise PH — measured by the mPAP/CO slope — may predict survival in patients with normal or mildly elevated pulmonary arterial pressure.
Cuts to Medicare physician reimbursement have taken effect, as proposed legislation intended to eliminate those cuts did not pass.
Nonadherence to cancer screening varies by screening type and sex, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Lanadelumab has been found to be effective as long-term prophylaxis in reducing attack frequency in patients with HAE.
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and diabetes mellitus do not appear to have a causal association, according to study findings published in Thorax.
Smoking behavior seems to not have a causal effect on chronic kidney disease risk in White individuals, according to study findings.