Asthma is linked to an increased risk of developing knee, hip, and hand OA, particularly among patients with higher social isolation and loneliness.
Open-label placebo provided with a treatment rationale is effective and safe for premenstrual syndrome, according to study findings.
Black Americans, including infants and children, have persistent excess mortality relative to White Americans.
A measles outbreak in Kansas has rapidly escalated, doubling to 23 cases in less than a week, and health officials in Ohio report that a single case in Ashtabula County has spread to 9 other ...
Compared with the use of other migraine medications, use of erenumab did not increase cardiovascular or cerebrovascular risks.
A multivariable analysis showed no significant difference in pain severity between Black, Hispanic, and White patients, but Black and Hispanic patients reported lower pain interference levels after ...
A lack of vaccination against respiratory pathogens was commonly identified among US international travelers, indicating the need to improve vaccine uptake at pre-travel visits.
Funding reductions could reverse HIV response progress, with the greatest effects in countries with high percentage of international funding.
Cooled radiofrequency ablation of lumbar nerves exhibited long-lasting, significant pain relief in patients with chronic low back pain.
Some forms of exercise training and pharmacological-based interventions may improve fibromyalgia-related sleep disturbances, though evidence is limited.
A study has found that, in the United States, hypertension control rates vary by race, ethnicity, and geography among veterans.
Early initiation of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise reduced pain compared with standard care among postmenopausal women who received aromatase inhibitors.