Hypertension May Increase Risk for Late-Onset Epilepsy
After adjustment for prevalent and interim stroke, risk for developing epilepsy increased almost twofold
Review Profiles Open-Access Datasets With Skin Cancer Images
Darker skin types underrepresented among publicly available skin image datasets used to inform skin cancer diagnosis
Suicide Risk Varies Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults
Suicide risk influenced by intersection of sexual identity with other factors, including age, gender, race/ethnicity
Noncontrast CT Can ID Candidates for Mechanical Thrombectomy
For stroke patients with late-presenting large-vessel occlusion, 90-day outcomes similar with selection by noncontrast CT, MRI, CTP
Prior Bariatric Surgery May Protect Against Severe COVID-19 Outcomes
Among COVID-19-positive adults, outcomes better for those with prior bariatric surgery versus those eligible for bariatric surgery
Minorities Less Likely to Undergo MRI After Elevated PSA Test
Disparities in subsequent MRIs more pronounced at higher PSA thresholds
Most Teens, Young Adults Knowledgeable About Sun Protection
While most report sunscreen use, substantial number also report having had sunburns
Effects of Fasting-Mimicking Diet Studied in Cancer Patients
Fasting-mimicking diets induce metabolic and immunologic changes that might enhance the effects of standard antineoplastic therapy
Many Stroke Survivors Continue to Smoke
Stroke survivors less likely than cancer survivors to quit smoking
Pfizer COVID-19 Pill to Be Made, Sold Cheaply in 95 Poor Countries
Countries included in licensing deal mostly in Africa and Asia and account for more than half of the world's population












