Patients with moderate to severe pain were more likely to initiate or continue use of cannabis, tobacco, or both.
A survey has found that, in cardiology, burnout is common among health care workers, with nurses reporting the highest rates ...
Preemptive analgesia in laparoscopic cholecystectomy could significantly reduce postoperative pain intensity, opioid consumption, PONV, headaches.
Hospitalization for COVID-19 represents a coronary artery disease risk equivalent, contributing to an increased risk for MACE.
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Perinatal HIV was associated with whole body and lumbar spine bone mineral density deficits and slower bone area accrual among children.
Anemia prevalence was high in adult patients with HIV infection on HAART, with female sex, older age, and nonsuppressed viral load status identified as significant predictors.
The impact of Hurricane Helene has led to a temporary supply disruption at the Baxter facility in Marion, North Carolina.
A switch to PI-based ART may reverse or mitigate INSTI-related weight gain in patients with HIV, with a trend toward weight loss more evidence over time.
Long COVID development may be influenced by severity of the initial COVID-19 illness and preexisting respiratory conditions, including COPD and OSA.
Lack of knowledge of antibiotic risks contributes to primary care patients' expectations of antibiotics for common symptoms.
The use of high-dose vitamin B12 in patients with septic shock may not be associated with a mortality benefit.