SARS-CoV-2 and respiratory syncytial virus continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality in the US, particularly among infants and older adults, underscoring the importance of vaccination, ...
Younger siblings of peanut-consuming children have an increased risk for peanut sensitization and allergy, according to a recent study.
Deaths linked to pregnancy and childbirth fell slightly in the US in 2024, and early data suggests the decrease may have continued into 2025.
Health officials in New Mexico say the state now has 6 confirmed measles cases, including a newly reported case linked to a jail in Las Cruces.
About 45,000 sleepsuits for infants are being recalled after reports that part of the zipper can come loose and create a choking hazard.
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr announced a new effort aimed at getting medical schools to spend more time teaching students about nutrition.
Nintedanib treatment reduces the levels of circulating cancer antigen 125 in patients with progressive pulmonary fibrosis.
Trader Joe’s is recalling several frozen food items after reports that they may contain small pieces of glass.
The pooled global incidence and prevalence of progressive pulmonary fibrosis appear higher in the US than in Europe and South Korea.
Living in a food desert may be linked to unfavorable tocopherol levels and potentially lower airway measurements in early life.
The 2023 ACS lung cancer screening guidelines increase eligibility but reduce screening specificity across racial and ethnic subgroups.
In patients with OSA, increased subjective sleepiness based on ESS scores is associated with higher short-term CPAP adherence.
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