Perceived competence — patients’ confidence in their own ability to manage their weight — emerged as the single strongest psychosocial marker of GLP-1 treatment success, distinguishing groups more ...
The Quebec government says it has given primary care access to more than 500,000 patients who don’t have a family doctor, but ...
Patients taking immune-suppressing therapies are at higher risk for neuroinvasive illness from ticks and mosquitoes.
Burn specialists report serious injuries after children heat gel-filled toys, prompting authorities to warn families against ...
Wait times for potentially curative cancer surgery, which have been climbing steadily for more than a decade, have risen ...
A year after approval of the first VNS device for rheumatoid arthritis, many patients are interested and providers in eight ...
Psychiatric comorbidities are common in patients with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease, ...
Routine primary care dietetic treatment achieves clinically relevant weight loss in one-third of adults with overweight or obesity, a Dutch study shows.
A meta-analysis finds no significant association between use of semaglutide and risk for depression, although with limited ...
Younger adults with severe obesity face significantly increased risk for mortality, while older adults show minimal differences across obesity classes.
Current or former use of cigars, cigarillos, or pipes increases the risk for lung cancer and may make more people eligible for low-dose CT screening, a study shows.
Even subtle hand tremor in older adults may signal more than just a benign motor quirk — new population data reveal an unexpected cognitive connection.