J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Used, but Carry Blood Clot Warning
European Medicines Agency also said the vaccine's benefits still far outweigh its risks
Every American Adult Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
Nation is close to meeting President Biden's goal of 200 million shots in arms by his 100th day in office
No Link Found for Exposure to Epidural Labor Analgesia and Autism
After adjustment for maternal sociodemographic, prepregnancy, pregnancy, and perinatal covariates, no link found with autism spectrum disorders
Proportion of Black Physicians Has Changed Little Since 1900
Racial income differences were statistically significant each survey year, with difference of $50,000 in 2018
Half of American Adults Have Received at Least One COVID-19 Vaccine Shot
CDC added that almost 84 million adults, or nearly a third, are fully vaccinated
42 Percent of Transgender Women With Valid HIV Test Are HIV+
Prevalence varies by race/ethnicity, ranging from 17 percent among Whites to 65 percent among American Indian/Alaska Natives
Gender, Race Affects Access to SGLT2-Inhibitor Therapy for T2DM
Women, Black or Asian patients less likely to receive sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor treatment for type 2 diabetes
Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Tied to Systolic BP Changes
Within two to four months, increases, decreases in systolic BP seen in transmasculine, transfeminine adults, respectively
Factors Identified to Help Predict Age at Menopause
Some life habits and socioeconomic factors such as alcohol consumption, smoking, relationship status, physical activity may also contribute
Patients of Female Doctors More Likely to Receive Flu Vaccine
Vaccination differences represent a large percentage of Black and Hispanic gaps in vaccination rates