At any given time during our lives, we will all have health problems. It can be a simple cold or something more severe like COVID. Many times, there are quick illnesses that will go away on their own.
Differentiate between acute and chronic, recognize symptoms, and offer evidence-based dietary interventions to address root ...
Several medical conditions can mimic prostate cancer, causing many of the same symptoms, including painful ejaculation and blood in the urine. Some of these conditions can also cause elevated prostate ...
Suspected stroke and acute cardiac events in-flight were associated with high likelihood of flight diversions, especially if ...
This is the sixth article in a Health Affairs Forefront short series “Understanding And Addressing Pre-Hospital Diagnostic Delays.” As the introductory article, “Building The Evidence To Assure ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health alert on Friday that common respiratory viruses circulating this fall could lead to a rise in a rare, but serious condition that usually ...
By Shreoshree Chakrabarty: B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) is a rare but aggressive form of leukemia that primarily impacts adults, unlike its more common pediatric counterpart. It ...
Whether or not telehealth visits result in duplicative care — a hot topic on the Hill as Congress debates future telemedicine regulation — could depend on whether users have acute or chronic ...
Nirmatrelvir-ritonavir reduced the risk for long COVID in adults aged 50 years and older but not in adolescents.