METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a retrospective review of charts to evaluate the changes in health conditions or ...
Younger women and those with normal BMI who met certain thresholds for weekly moderate-intensity physical activity ...
Professor David Kerr warns against 'treating the marker' in CRC. Should rising ctDNA trigger chemo without radiologic proof?
Patients with respiratory viral co-infection may have an increased risk of developing bacteremic Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia and 30-day mortality compared with those without viral co-infection.
Ultrasensitive ctDNA testing distinguishes patients with very different risks for recurrence — but it remains to be seen whether acting on the results can improve their outcomes.
For suspected community-acquired pneumonia, performing chest x-ray as a first-line test, and to a lesser extent CRP testing ...
Patients with axial spondyloarthritis and psoriatic arthritis face an elevated risk for all-cause mortality compared with the ...
Subjective health status and nutritional factors are mainly associated with life satisfaction in patients with cancer, a ...
After two decades tracking cases of the meat allergy, Tina Merritt, MD, urges greater awareness of cross-reactivity and gaps in labeling for mammalian-derived ingredients.
Engaging in a simple home-based exercise regimen of walking and resistance training during chemotherapy can help patients ...
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) has long been considered “good cholesterol,” with higher levels associated with ...
An observational study shows the two factors to be independent predictors of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.