For patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and opioid use disorder (OUD), semaglutide is associated with a significantly lower risk for opioid overdose compared with other antidiabetic medications.
For patients with obesity, the addition of semaglutide to standard hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) treatments yields improvement in quality of life and a reduction in flares.
Childhood adversity is associated with worse biological health and an elevated risk for many major health problems.
Study results published in Pediatric Rheumatology suggest that maintaining sufficient serum 25 (OH)-vitamin D levels could positively influence Kawasaki disease outcomes.
While healthy diet quality is associated with reduced adverse cardiovascular and mortality outcomes, RA overpowers the benefits that may be attained through a healthy diet, resulting in the fact that ...
The risk for severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and adverse pregnancy outcomes is increased for gestational carriers, or pregnancy surrogates, compared with women conceiving naturally or via in vitro ...
All active interventions show superior efficacy to placebo for freedom from pain, and most do for sustained pain freedom, for the acute treatment of migraine among adults.
Among the novel biological agents for lupus nephritis, renal response within a specific therapeutic time window improves with obinutuzumab, abatacept, and belimumab, investigators report.
Should you drink alcohol for kidney stones? Moderate beer and wine intake are significantly associated with reduced odds of kidney stone formation, research shows.
Adiposity demonstrated a causal relationship with only approximately half of gastrointestinal illnesses, including gallstone diseases.
Early parathyroidectomy was not associated with a lower risk for incident depression than nonoperative management among patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. Early parathyroidectomy does not ...
Early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was associated with superior long-term glycemic control and insulin requirements among children.