Global meningitis incidence and mortality declined since 1990, yet progress remains insufficient to meet the WHO 2030 vaccine-preventable targets.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has paused more than 2 dozen types of lab tests for a variety of diseases.
Some peeled garlic is being recalled because it may pose a risk for botulism, a serious type of food poisoning.
Among adolescents and young adults, cTnI levels remain within normal ranges after mRNA-1273 vaccination, with no evidence of increased myocardial injury.
A popular weight loss drug may soon be more affordable for some people, potentially saving patients up to $1200 a year.
The FDA grants Fast Track designation to CDI-988, an oral antiviral for the treatment and prophylaxis of norovirus infection in adult patients.
Future doctors may no longer be required to learn in medical school about how social and economic factors affect health.
A universal Chlamydia trachomatis screening in pediatric primary care increased case detection, according to a poster at NAPNAP.
The burden of RSV-associated hospitalization was high in older adults, with the greatest risk among the oldest age strata and those with CHF.
Persistent EBNA-1 peptide IgG antibody levels may help distinguish multiple sclerosis from other neuroinflammatory diseases like MOGAD and NMOSD.
A new analysis found that 446 hospitals are at high risk of closing or cutting services due to planned Medicaid cuts under ...
Switching from INSTI-based ART to a DOR-based regimen does not lead to clinically meaningful weight loss in adults with HIV and obesity.
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