Distinct demographic, systemic sclerosis-specific, and cardiac factors are linked to a higher risk for left ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with systemic sclerosis.
Despite regulatory progress in many countries, skepticism and a lack of robust randomized trials continue to limit the use of medical cannabis in rheumatology.
Chronic bodily pain affects 51% of adults after complicated traumatic brain injury, with a higher risk in women and those with migraines or depression, new research shows.
Type 1 diabetes incidence in Sweden shows an increasing trend during the pandemic, particularly among children and young men, but returns to pre-pandemic levels, suggesting a transient effect.
Rising tensions between the NHS and pharmaceutical companies are testing how much the health service can afford to pay for new branded medicines.
Dose-intense escalation, used with a probiotic, induces sustained unresponsiveness in more than 75% of those completing treatment.
Older medical students say age brings perspective, patience, and people skills, qualities that give them an edge in training and practice.
Previously swollen joints in psoriatic arthritis have a nearly threefold increased likelihood of swelling again at the same site, a study finds.
Tenecteplase improved functional outcomes without added safety risk in selected basilar artery occlusion stroke treated up to 24 hours after onset in the TRACE-5 trial.
Even small deviations from recommended dosing times can delay absorption or completely block the intended effect of medications such as levothyroxine or bisphosphonates.
Cardiologists need to know how to recognize and manage the cardiac effects that can arise from SARS-CoV-2 infections or COVID ...
Pregnancy and breastfeeding leave behind long-lived CD8+ T cells that can persist for decades, providing lasting immune surveillance in breast tissue.