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Many PCPs Prescribe Antibiotics for Pneumonia Even With Negative Chest X-Ray

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More than two-thirds of patients with negative chest X-ray results prescribed antibiotics

American Seniors Struggle to Pay Medical Bills More Than Peers in Other Wealthy Countries

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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Dec. 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- American seniors still pay more for health care than their counterparts in most...

Antiobesity Medications Tied to Decreased Alcohol Use

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Findings seen among individuals enrolled in a telehealth weight management program

Long-Term Sex Hormone Treatment in Transgender Care Tied to Changes in Body Composition

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Longitudinal changes seen in regional fat and muscle composition and cardiometabolic biomarkers

Deprescribing Antihypertensives Not Tied to Hospitalization for Heart Attack, Stroke

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Estimated unadjusted cumulative incidence did not differ between long-term care residents who were deprescribed or continued antihypertensives

Two Common Antiseizure Medications Do Not Harm Child Neurodevelopment

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No differences seen in six-year verbal abilities for children exposed, unexposed to antiseizure medications in utero

Incidence of HIV Lower With Twice-Yearly Subcutaneous Lenacapavir

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HIV incidence was significantly lower with lenacapavir than daily oral emtricitabine-tenofovir disoproxil fumarate

Current Prenatal Multivitamin, Mineral Labels Are Misleading

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Authors say inaccuracies have the potential to harm pregnant persons and fetuses

29.4 Percent of U.S. Pharmacies Operating in 2010-2021 Closed by 2021

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Risk for closure higher in pharmacies in mainly Black and Latinx neighborhoods compared with White neighborhoods

2016 to 2023 Saw Antibiotic Consumption Increase 16.3 Percent Globally

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Global antibiotic use reduced significantly during the COVD-19 pandemic, but increase projected to continue through 2030