During the first decade of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), survival and mortality increased among young adults with cancer who were eligible for dependent care expansion (DCE).
Facial volume loss and increased skin laxity were significant in the mid-cheek region after major weight loss, resulting in accelerated facial aging.
Adding PD-(L)1 inhibitors to chemotherapy improved outcomes, but PD-(L)1 inhibitors alone were no more effective than chemotherapy alone.
Oral breathing results in facilitation of endoscopic operability compared with nasal breathing in peroral endoscopy.
Patients diagnosed with HCC during 2013-2019 were less likely to die from HCC or from any cause than patients who were diagnosed during 2006-2012.
The use of GLP-1 RAs is associated with the risk for retained gastric contents and inadequate bowel preparation during endoscopic procedures.
A higher CCI is associated with a greater risk for in-hospital mortality among individuals who received EUS-guided pancreatic fluid collection.
More than half of oncology fellows surveyed said they are likely to consider abortion restrictions when deciding where to practice.
Tulisokibart is more effective in inducing clinical remission in patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis than placebo.
Normothermic regional perfusion is an effective method for aiding in organ viability and for expanding the donor organ supply but raises ethical concerns.
The health of US caregivers is worse than that seen in adults without the responsibility of caring for someone with a health problem or disability.
A diabetes management program was associated with improved glycemic control among youth with type 1 diabetes transitioning into adult care.