In a CJASN study of older men and women with advanced kidney disease, women had lower health-related quality of life at the
Month: January 2022
Gender disparities may be widening for physicians due to COVID-19
As people transitioned to working from home at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, journal submissions from academics increased across
Lucky genes can help protect people with obesity from some disease
Geneticists have revealed why some people with obesity remain relatively healthy, while others suffer from life-changing ailments such as type
Risk for diabetes increased for pediatric patients with COVID-19
Patients aged younger than 18 years with diagnosed COVID-19 have an increased risk for newly diagnosed diabetes >30 days after
Winter blues? It could be SAD
If winter gets you down, you may have a form of depression called SAD. That’s short for seasonal affective disorder. SAD
Combo immunotherapy ups survival in advanced liver cancer
STRIDE (Single tremelimumab Regular Interval durvalumab) is proposed as first-line therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC), according to a study
Microbiome therapeutic beats placebo for recurrent C. difficile
An investigational microbiome therapeutic composed of purified Firmicutes spores, SER-109, is superior to placebo for treatment of recurrent Clostridioides difficile
Opioid overdose antidote urged for schools after student’s fentanyl death
Schools should stock the opioid overdose antidote naloxone and train staff and students how to respond to an overdose, experts
Depression might predispose you to believe COVID vaccine lies
Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines abounds, and people with depression are more likely than others to fall for it, a new
Undiagnosed autistic traits common among youths with substance use disorders
One in five teens and young adults who seek treatment for alcohol or drug use may have traits characteristic of