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Although germicidal ultraviolet lights do not reduce the incidence rates of respiratory infections, they can reduce the ...
Adults with vitiligo show a higher prevalence of thyroid disease, alopecia areata, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes, ...
Disadvantaged children are more likely to end up in the emergency department (ED) from a virally triggered asthma attack ...
CRISPR editing augmented both innate and CAR-mediated NK cell function, leading to improved metabolic fitness and increased ...
Adolescents with higher concentrations of PFAS regained more weight after bariatric surgery than those with lower ...
Children from families with financial stress or lower parental education are more likely to struggle with body ...
Participants on the 36 mg oral dose drop 12.4% of their body weight at 72 weeks, yet physicians warn of posttreatment weight ...
A growing body of research suggests that the brain clears waste during sleep via the glymphatic system. How does this work ...
Perioperative factor VII and tranexamic acid enable successful twin delivery with minimal blood loss in a patient at a high risk for bleeding due to Glanzmann thrombasthenia.
A study of digital gait metrics shows that walking speed and cadence decline as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease progresses and differ significantly from those in healthy older adults.
Patients with HIV infection enrolled in the fast-track, Test and Treat/Rapid Access program achieve faster entry to care, viral suppression, and immune recovery than those receiving standard care.
New recommendations suggest holding back on SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1s among those at a lower risk for cardiovascular or ...
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