Surgical intervention may offer substantial seizure reduction and functional benefits for individuals with ASD and drug-resistant epilepsy.
Introducing life-like dolls into dementia care may offer more than comfort — it could help calm agitation and ease distress.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid expansion was associated with smaller declines in early-stage cancer detection.
Nocturnal bright light exposure was associated with an increased likelihood of early pubertal onset among both boys and girls.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists meeting featured presentations on advances in pain relief and total care of surgical patients.
Neuropathic pain is highly prevalent after spinal cord injury, with prevalence unrelated to severity of injury.
Perioperative rupture is rare among patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms undergoing general anesthesia for non-aneurysm surgery.
Tirzepatide treatment may lead to OSA remission or mild nonsymptomatic OSA in patients with moderate to severe OSA and obesity.
Older adults with comorbid AD and diabetes face compounding adverse effects on blood pressure, medication use, and mental health.
A growing measles outbreak along the Utah-Arizona border has spread to nearby communities, making it the nation’s second-largest this year.
Older adults admitted with higher prescribing of first-generation antihistamines are more likely to experience delirium in the hospital.
HealthDay News — Individuals living in neighborhoods with higher levels of social vulnerability, environmental injustice and socioeconomic disadvantage show differences in brain structure and function ...
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