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More than 150 million Americans might lose no-cost access to preventive care services under a case being heard at the US Supreme Court.
Patients with infection-related hospitalization may have increased risk for incident heart failure, including HFrEF and HFpEF.
A federal team responsible for setting poverty guidelines that determine who qualifies for health and food assistance has been fired.
Delayed initiation of broad-spectrum gram-negative antibiotic therapy was not linked to worse clinical outcomes among adult inpatients.
The prevalence of neurologic manifestations of syphilis reported among patients with early- and late-stage disease increased between 2019 and 2022.
Over the past 2 decades, stroke-related mortality among individuals with HIV has decreased, but racial and gender disparities continue to exist.
A panel of federal health experts recommended expanded vaccine options for several diseases, including RSV, meningitis, and chikungunya.
Treatments for COPD, psoriasis, and neuroendocrine tumors, as well as a next-generation COVID-19 vaccine are under review.
No association was observed between serious infection risk and Janus kinase inhibitor use in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease.
The CPS-Ped may be an efficient outcome metric for monitoring disease severity and clinical improvement over time among infants with RSV-related critical illness.
The likelihood of HCV clearance was increased by participation in Ryan White services among patients with HIV coinfection.
Governors in Arkansas and Indiana are asking the federal government for permission to ban soda and candy purchases with food stamps.
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