Many women older than 65 years have validated menopausal symptoms severely affecting their quality of life and continue to use menopausal hormone therapy.
A study has found that sirolimus-coated balloons vs thin drug-eluting stents in in-stent restenosis show similar favorable clinical outcomes.
Prenatal cannabis exposure was not associated with an increased risk for autism, after controlling for confounding variables.
The risk for venous thromboembolism was increased in patients who tested positive for COVID-19, with a higher risk in male patients.
For patients with resistant hypertension, a quadruple single pill is superior to triple therapy, according to a study.
Poor glycemic control, specifically less time in range and more time below range, was associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer disease.
GLP-1RA vs insulin use was associated with improved cardiovascular and kidney outcomes among patients with type 2 diabetes on dialysis.
An association exists between leisure-time sedentary behavior and risk for CVD in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease.
A study has found no sex-specific differences in the safety and effectiveness of 2 different aspirin dosages for secondary prevention of ASCVD.
The utilization of post-acute care services following stroke varies due to significant insurance-dependent racial and ethnic disparities, as well as regional differences.
Higher red meat intake, especially processed red meat, is linked to a greater risk of developing dementia and poorer cognition.
Most non-mental health care professionals lack clinical knowledge of eating disorder treatment and display stigma toward these patients.