You probably know at least a handful of people on Ozempic right now. Maybe it’s a sister who mentioned it at Christmas. A ...
Schizophrenia, a psychiatric disorder that affects how a person feels, thinks, and behaves, affects roughly 1% of the population (approximately 3.5 million people in the U.S.) and is a leading cause ...
A stroke can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time, but certain individuals are at higher risk. Recognizing the signs and symptoms is crucial for swift intervention and minimizing long-term damage.
A new blood test can be performed in a pregnant person’s first trimester to help assess their risk of developing preeclampsia, a potentially life-threatening pregnancy complication. It’s the first and ...
A significant 76% of multiresident households with prediabetes patients have additional members with diabetes risk factors, emphasizing familial risk. EHR data can identify at-risk households, ...
Thomas McElrath, MD, PhD, of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, is the lead and corresponding author of a paper published in JAMA Network Open, "Utility of the US ...
Compliance issues rarely announce themselves in neat, predictable ways. They emerge through unexpected combinations of data, behavior, systems, and human judgment—often evolving non-linearly and under ...
A new analysis of the Breast Cancer Index (BCI) may help identify women with HR-positive breast cancer who could potentially benefit from shorter or less-intensive treatment. Marie-France Jilderda, MD ...
To watch this webinar you’ll need an Infosecurity Magazine account. Log in or sign up below. Get up-to-the-minute news and opinions, plus access to a wide assortment of Information Security resources ...
The Committee on Population of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will conduct a two-day public workshop on the role played by midlife factors in linking early life ...