Federal regulators have escalated a nationwide cheese recall to their most serious warning level after lab tests confirmed ...
Providers perceive 17 percent of clinic patients as difficult, and these patients are more likely to have depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and chronic pain.
Early-life exposure to household tobacco smoking was associated with the development of juvenile- and adult-onset SARDs.
Momentary well-being in children is linked to screen use, combined with interactive and shared (co-use) activities. Results of this study were published in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers investigated ...
HealthDay News — Smartphone apps may aid smoking cessation, especially combined with traditional interventions, according to a review published online Jan. 13 in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.
Internal FDA reviews examined in the JAMA study show that the agency repeatedly confirmed that mifepristone is safe. One analysis found that among 1.88 million patients who had used the drug in the ...
Fishing-associated ocular injuries — such as contusions or abrasions from hooks or lures — have become less common, according to a 20-year review.
Research highlights that 25% of patients discontinued glaucoma drops due to adverse effects, with blurred vision causing the highest disutility.
Reduced optic nerve head blood flow seems to be correlated with impaired pupil response in patients with glaucoma.
Higher fat-to-muscle ratios in the legs are strongly protective against POAG, while other regional fat mass is associated with higher IOP.
Measles cases are climbing fast in South Carolina, and health officials say the outbreak is now spreading beyond state borders.
HealthDay News — U.S.-born individuals have higher odds of infant mortality than non-U.S.-born individuals, according to a study published online Jan. 6 in JAMA Network Open.
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