Physician burnout and intentions to reduce clinical effort or leave one’s institution are results of poor control over specific aspects of work.
The FDA has approved Avtozma® (tocilizumab-anoh), a biosimilar to Actemra®, in both intravenous and subcutaneous formulations.
The US CDC has taken down multiple health-related websites and datasets, including those on HIV, LGBTQ health and more.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Journavx (suzetrigine) for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain in adults.
As a bird flu outbreak escalates across the US, the Trump administration has paused the release of key public health studies, stalling research that could provide insight into how the virus spreads to ...
Infant mortality rates decreased from 1999 to 2022, but infant mortality from sudden unexpected infant death increased significantly.
The shutdown of HHS web pages pertaining to HIV, LGBTQ+ health, and adolescent health raises questions about the future of infectious disease monitoring and research on these topics.
Distribution of prescribed opioid analgesics is lower in majority non-White versus majority White communities across all levels of socioeconomic deprivation.
Exposure to cold in the Netherlands and to heat in Spain appears to be associated with more psychiatric symptoms among adolescents.
Despite persistent racial and ethnic disparities in postoperative sepsis and septic shock risk, there is no evidence of inequity in regard to failure-to-rescue (FTR) rates for either condition. These ...
Heat-related deaths are expected to climb throughout Europe this century due to climate change, according to study findings.
Vitamin D supplementation during TB treatment improves patient symptoms, but does not accelerate the clearance of TB bacteria.