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More Than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente Union Workers Go on Strike

Workers are demanding the nation's largest nonprofit, private health care provider address low staffing levels

Maternal Psychosocial Stress, COVID-19 Infection Tied to Infant Attentional Processing

Findings revealed lower infant attention scores at six months, which predicted socioemotional function, neurodevelopmental risk

Major Drug Companies Agree to Price Negotiations With U.S. Government

Ten drugs have been chosen for price negotiations by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

More Than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente Union Workers Could Strike on Wednesday

Workers are demanding the nation's largest nonprofit, private health care provider address staffing levels

Threshold of Diabetes Diagnosis May Be Too High for Women Under 50

Additional 17 percent of undiagnosed women aged younger than 50 years could be reclassified as having diabetes mellitus

Maternal COVID-19 Vaccination Provides Some Protection for Infants

Some protection against COVID-19-related hospitalizations seen among infants, especially those aged younger than 3 months

Premenopausal Bilateral Oophorectomy Linked to Chronic Conditions

More chronic conditions seen in late midlife for women with history of PBO with or without hysterectomy

Subsequent Breast Cancer Risk Higher for Child Cancer Survivors Receiving Doxorubicin

More than twofold increase in risk seen for those treated with ≥200 mg/m² cumulative doxorubicin versus no doxorubicin

USPSTF Recommends Screening for Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

Screening with blood pressure measurements has substantial net benefits and is recommended throughout pregnancy

Use of AI Plus One Radiologist Noninferior for Detecting Breast Cancer

Double reading by one radiologist plus AI noninferior to standard-of-care double reading by two radiologists