A single-arm study hints at an uptick in pathologic complete responses when a CD39 blocker is added to perioperative ...
While suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 10-24 years, only about 1 in 3 pediatricians use ...
Use of antibiotics is linked to a higher risk of developing irritable bowel syndrome, especially when antibiotics are taken for gastrointestinal infections.
New research shows how certain orphan noncoding RNA — oncRNA — can be predictable enough to be a ‘bar code’ identifying ...
A single pill combining three low-dose blood pressure medications reduced the risk of recurrent stroke by 39% in patients ...
Long COVID reflects persistent biological dysfunction with multisystem involvement, while gaps in biomarkers and treatment ...
GLP-1 receptor agonists reduced asthma exacerbations among adults with asthma and excess weight but without diabetes in ...
Fosfomycin-based combination therapy demonstrates favourable efficacy and tolerability in high-risk paediatric patients with ...
Exposure to cow’s milk formula in the first week of life is not linked to an increased risk for cow’s milk allergy or sensitization at 1 year of age.
On International Long COVID Awareness Day, advocates warned that long COVID — affecting 400 million people — remains ...
Nearly 1 in 4 patients with atrial fibrillation who experience an ischaemic stroke despite oral anticoagulation have ...
GPs with a patient-centred orientation may experience lower perceived stress, whereas those with a higher number of daily patient contacts may experience higher stress.
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