Compared with individuals injured outside the workplace, those with a workplace injury suffered a worse mental health trajectory postinjury.
Patients in South Korea with vs without RA were associated with a greater risk of developing kidney cancer, but not other urological cancers.
An outbreak within a person’s own community appears to be one of the most potent influences on Americans’ vaccination decisions.
The Trump administration will lay off 10,000 workers at the US Department of Health and Human Services as part of a major reorganization.
Daily cocoa extract and multivitamin/multimineral supplementation are not associated with a reduced risk for fracture among older adults.
Naldemedine was safe and effective and reduced health care resource utilization among adults with opioid-induced constipation and chronic noncancer pain.
As a measles outbreak spreads across the US, doctors are now seeing a new and unexpected danger: Children getting sick from taking too much vitamin A.
A top vaccine official at the US FDA is stepping down, warning that vaccine misinformation is coloring the country’s top health decisions.
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.
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.