Persistent Organ Damage Common One Year After COVID-19
59 percent of individuals had organ impairment at one year; breathlessness, cognitive dysfunction, poor HRQoL also common
Texas Judge Set to Rule on Abortion Pill
Lawsuit seeks to reverse U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of the medication mifepristone
Primary Care Intervention Increases Prevention of Alcohol Use Disorder
However, no increase seen in AUD treatment engagement with primary care intervention including EHR decision support, performance feedback
Most U.S. Adults With T2DM Meet Criteria for GLP-RAs, SGLT2is
82.3 percent of U.S. adults with type 2 diabetes meet recommended criteria for use; 9.1 percent used either of them
After Criticism, FDA Pledges to Revamp Its Tobacco Division
Agency has faced criticism from antitobacco advocates, the industry, and lawmakers for its past work in cigarette and vaping regulation
Pregnancy Outcomes Worse for Young Versus Older Adolescents
Young pregnant adolescents (aged 15 years or younger) more likely to be people of color, have less prenatal care, and have higher rates of preterm birth
Odds of Uncontrolled BP Increased for Black Versus White Women
Odds remain increased after adjustment for social determinants of health, health factors, modifiable health behavior
MRI Best Supplemental Imaging Modality for Detecting Breast Cancer
MRI superior to other supplemental modalities for breast cancer detection in women with dense breasts, negative mammography
Feds Will Start Limiting Telehealth Prescriptions for Painkillers, ADHD Drugs
Patients will be required to see a doctor in person to get a first prescription for opioids, ADHD drugs
Higher Neighborhood Walkability Tied to Lower Gestational Diabetes Risk
Risk for gestational diabetes decreased with increasing quartiles of the neighborhood walkability index