The US government's termination of funding will affect research on HIV prevention, cancer, youth suicide, bone health, and more.
Some monotherapies have significant differences in efficacy for vitiligo, whereas other modalities have similar efficacy between therapies.
Rates of fatal drug overdoses are higher than expected in most states, despite a 14.5% decrease in the year leading up to June 2024.
Alpha-gal syndrome, a severe and life-threatening allergy to red meat, has been linked to tick bites in Maine and Washington.
Emrosi (minocycline hydrochloride extended-release capsules) is now available for the treatment of inflammatory lesions (papules and pustules) of rosacea in adults.
Alopecia areata incidence was highest in patients in North America, Southeast Asia, and Australia, as well as in women and those aged 30 to 34 years.
RFK Jr ordered the shutdown of a page claiming to be the CDC promoting false information suggesting that vaccines may cause autism.
A memo suggests that the government may end the CDC’s HIV Prevention Division, which tracks infections and promotes prevention.
The FDA has launched an online searchable database with information for consumers about chemical contaminants in foods.
Universal opt-out programs raise sexually transmitted infection screening rates in adolescents, though confidentiality issues may affect commercially insured patients.
A retrospective cohort study revealed that nicotinamide exposure among adults did not increase the risk for major adverse cardiovascular events.
There are significant health disparities between sexual and gender minority populations and their cisgender heterosexual counterparts.
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