The CMS decision to cover renal denervation for uncontrolled hypertension may help overcome current hesitation about use of ...
Experts say many AI tools intend to support older adults, but trust, cost, and design gaps could slow adoption.
When a hospitalized patient can’t be weighed accurately or an imaging table won’t support their body size, the issue often ...
Children with avoidant/restrictive food intake were significantly more likely than control individuals to have developmental ...
Patients aged 45 years or older who lost a large amount of total weight or a disproportionately high share of lean tissue after bariatric surgery faced poorer prognostic outcomes.
Investigators detected phosphine residue not only on hotel room surfaces but also on towels, pointing to extensive ...
Medication adherence patterns for opioid use disorder can affect youth health outcomes, with low adherence tied to risk for opioid overdose and hospitalization, while high adherence may be protective.
A new study shows chronic pain has far-reaching implications for cardiac risk factors such as hypertension. Is it time to revisit pain as the fifth vital sign?
Using an automated system to help with advance care planning, along with support from health navigators, may help patients with serious illnesses have more conversations about their wishes.
Supplement use continues to rise; however, most individuals with adequate diets gain no clinical benefit, and clinicians need ...
Although anaphylactic reactions to iodinated contrast media used in CT imaging are rare, a substantial proportion of these reactions are life threatening, a decade-long study finds.
As state health departments report more botulism-like illnesses, consumers have easy access to unapproved products and information on how to self-inject.