Global Burden of Cancer Increasing
From 2010 to 2019, largest percentage increase in numbers of cases and deaths occurred in low and middle-low SDI quintiles
Health Care Workers Had Acceptable Preparedness During First COVID-19 Wave
However, female health care workers had lower preparedness and awareness scores than male counterparts
Rivaroxaban Improves Clinical Outcomes After COVID-19 Hospitalization
Risk for thrombotic events reduced after 35 days of rivaroxaban compared with no extended thromboprophylaxis
Most COVID-19-Related EUAs Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence
Most EUAs were for diagnostic products; most supported by comparisons with previously authorized assays, analytical in vitro studies
AAN Updates Guideline for Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
When patients do not experience meaningful improvement with initial therapeutic class, medication from different class should be offered
Survival Advantage Observed for Second Kidney Transplant
After loss of the first allograft, survival time longer with timely second kidney transplant versus remaining wait-listed and on dialysis
Omicron Might Help Shield Against Delta, New Research Suggests
As omicron appears to produce less severe illness than delta, its overall effect might end up having a positive side
CDC Lowers Estimate of Omicron Prevalence in the United States
Predictions likely to become more accurate as researchers learn more about omicron
FDA Says Rapid At-Home COVID-19 Tests Not as Sensitive to Omicron
Agency says that antigen tests 'do detect the omicron variant, but may have reduced sensitivity'
Primary Care Clinicians Tailor Colorectal Cancer Screening to Patients
One in four primary care clinicians select a stool-based test as their preferred screening option












