Higher disease activity and inflammatory markers were associated with an increased risk for MACE among patients with RA not using bDMARDs.
The USPSTF released a recommendation statement regarding screening and supplementation for iron deficiency, both with and without anemia, in the setting of pregnancy.
Apixaban and aspirin are comparable in protection against major ischemic or hemorrhagic events in patients with cancer history and cryptogenic stroke.
A study has found that there is increased risk for stroke in young-to-middle-aged adults following traumatic brain injury.
Continuous glucose monitoring, compared with fingerstick tests, was feasible and accurate in an inpatient setting among patients and nurses.
Interleukin-6 levels were associated with an increased risk for obesity-related cancer among individuals with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes.
Independent risk factors for OSA-related complications of non-cardiothoracic surgeries included age, BMI, CV risk factors, and SpO2 during sleep.
Christopher Granger, MD, Gregg Fonarow, MD, and Carlin S Long, MD, discuss the use of beta-blocker therapy following acute MI ...
Lignan consumption, including total lignans, matairesinol, pinoresinol, and secoisolariciresinol, was associated with lower type 2 diabetes risk.
Ingestion of erythritol, but not glucose, is associated with increased platelet reactivity and potential risk for thrombosis in healthy patients.
Diabetic microvascular complications were reduced among patients with resolved PTSD symptoms compared with those with persistent PTSD.
Hot flashes (HFs) may pose a larger burden during the second half of the night, according to a study presented.