Many Older Americans Would Like to Take Fewer Meds, Poll Reveals
Older Americans think they take too many medicines, and a sizable percentage said they have cut back
Biden to Nominate Head of National Cancer Institute to Run NIH
A new leader for the U.S. National Institutes of Health could put a fresh focus on efforts to cut cancer death rates
High-Dose VE303 Prevents Recurrent Clostridioides Difficile Infection
CDI recurrence rates were significantly lower with high-dose VE303 bacterial consortium versus placebo
Menu Calorie Labeling Linked to Drop in Obesity-Related Cancer Burden
Reduction seen in net cost savings from health care and societal perspectives; additional industry reformulation would increase policy impact
AACR: Adjuvant Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab Beneficial in Liver Cancer
Increased recurrence-free survival seen for patients with high-risk HCC following resection or ablation
Bariatric Surgery Improves Many Diabetes Complications
Improvement seen in peripheral neuropathy, while cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and retinopathy were stable
Universal Masking in Health Care No Longer Seems Appropriate
Maintaining masking may offer marginal benefit in terms of reducing transmission, but impedes communication
AACR: Awareness That HPV Causes Cancer Is Ebbing Among Americans
Furthermore, U.S. vaccination rates for preteens and teens are well below recommended goals
About 100,000 U.S. Nurses Left Workforce During Pandemic
Results of a new survey lay bare the pandemic's impact on nursing
Biden to Expand Access to Health Care for Immigrants Brought Illegally to U.S. as...
DACA participants have not had the opportunity to obtain health insurance as they do not meet the definition of having 'lawful presence' in the United States