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Measuring waist circumference may be an effective means of assessing MASLD risk in those not classified as having obesity based on BMI, according to a recent study.
Although women account for approximately 75% of multiple sclerosis cases, new research highlights a significant sex gap in ...
Type II cryoglobulinemic vasculitis in patients with Sjögren disease is associated with nearly a sevenfold increased risk for lymphoma and death in a study.
From immunotherapy to targeted agents, learn how innovative strategies are redefining outcomes in early-stage triple-negative ...
A new $100 million pilot program launched by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) offers state and ...
Surgery leads to a reduction in mortality among adults with drug-resistant epilepsy after 15 years and gradually aligns their ...
Preoperative myosteatosis is linked to complications in patients with Crohn's disease after ileocolic resection, with some ...
In vaginally delivered twins, firstborns experience a longer duration of membrane rupture and undergo more examinations, ...
Integrating high-fiber diets and supplements into weight management empowers patients to meet dietary recommendations, ...
New federal guidance on gender affirming care for gender dysphoria in pediatric patients is ending care at some clinics and ...
In patients with diabetic macular edema in both eyes, the port delivery system in one eye achieves a superior anatomical ...
Some patients may share their concerns or worries that “family history” or “genes” prevent them from meeting their wellness goals and weight-loss goals. Some may even use that reasoning as a crutch.