
Health care providers may more guidance to decrease readmission in patients with COPD
Health care providers may more guidance to decrease readmission in patients with COPD
Prognosis markers may help project clinical outcomes for CRC patients.
Antibiotics suppress bacterial growth but may facilitate fungi growth.
Well-known risk factors for asthma development include a family history of the disease, other allergic conditions, obesity, and smoking.
Interventions needed to get MS patients more active.
Sending patients home with information from their files can reinforce pertinent information.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice has released guidelines for the use of a new combined diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed and inactivated poliovirus vaccine as a booster dose.
Social media is an important tool to track health-related phenomena that spreads quickly.
Pharmacists can help inform their patients with young children about a few ways to reduce their kids' risk of developing asthma.
Overlap has been assumed to be due to large and especially small airway remodeling.
Patients with cerebral palsy are often faced with secondary health conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and hypertension.
Protein linked to diabetic enteropathy.
Because overindulgence is common during the holiday season, pharmacists may be asked for their advice on how to avoid and treat acid reflux.
A majority of bowel cancers could be classified into four major categories defined by the researchers.
Patients with asthma may want to consider exploring preventative measures for migraines.
Arguments persist regarding which diabetes patients should be prescribed blood pressure-lowering treatments.
Pharmacists should use caution when providing antibiotics to pregnant women, as prenatal antibiotic use has been linked to subsequent asthma in offspring.
Pharmacists may want to recommend low-dose iron supplements to patients who donate blood, as the supplements have been found to speed hemoglobin recovery time after blood donation.
High blood pressure is an established risk factor for cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes.
A public workshop held by the FDA examined how social media and mobile health may inform medical product safety and efficacy.
Pharmacy students fighting stress from finals may benefit from lending a helping hand.
Colon cancer in African Americans associated with more aggressive clinical behavior.
Long chain fatty acids found to promote the development and propagation of inflammatory cells.
Four specific gut bacteria protect babies from developing asthma.
Diabetes is a known risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia.
Average MS onset for patients who spent time in the sun every day is nearly two years later than patients who did not spend daily time in the sun.
LQG participants show improvements in lung function, overall health, mental health, and quality of life.
Placing the opioid overdose antidote naloxone behind pharmacy counters across the United States could provide a catalyst for pharmacists to play a central role as facilitators for drug addiction treatment.
Asthma may increase the likelihood of chronic migraines in patients with episodic migraines.
MS patients with visual problems perform worse in testing than patients without visual problems but with MS.