In a diverse cohort of virologically suppressed women with HIV, long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine (CAB+RPV LA) maintained high rates of viral suppression with low virologic failure over a median...
A large cohort study found no significant association between migraines, their subtypes, or frequency and Parkinson disease (PD) risk in women 45 years and older, suggesting migraines may not contribute to...
A new study found that therapy dogs reduce anxiety in children visiting the emergency department, with both child-reported and parent-reported anxiety scores decreasing more in those who interacted with a...
A pilot study from the University of Pennsylvania has found that a simple electronic nudge embedded in the electronic health record increased referrals to gynecologic oncology for patients with suspected...
Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....
Patients with endometriosis face significantly higher risks of postoperative complications when undergoing surgery for stage I endometrial cancer, according to a new study presented at the Society of...
A recent study examining gout and chronic kidney disease found that achieving a serum urate level below 6 mg/dL with urate-lowering therapy does not increase the risk of severe or end-stage kidney disease...
A recent study compared clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia, distinguishing familial chylomicronemia syndrome from multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome.
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A new study finds that electronic health record activity data are poor predictors of individual physician burnout but may help flag clinics where burnout risk is highest.
Researchers developed a retrospective cohort study to determine whether conversion total hip arthroplasty (THA) following a failed osteosynthesis leads to higher complication and mortality rates compared...