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People with cognitive disabilities — such as autism, attention deficit and memory loss — are less satisfied with their health…
Many Black Americans thought to be at high risk of developing kidney disease have a protective genetic variant that negates…
Recent Lancet Regional Health The study evaluates the performance of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based risk model for breast cancer screening…
The PrE0405 phase 2 trial met its primary endpoint, achieving a complete response (CR) rate of 85% in 33 patients…
The combination of the JAK inhibitor ruxolitinib with the BCL-xL inhibitor navitoclax was twice as effective in reducing spleen enlargement…
Finally, there’s good news for many of our favorite Christmas foods. A turkey meal with all the trimmings and a…
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today a multi-year strategic development collaboration to…
Patients with low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) who omitted adjuvant radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery had comparable five-year outcomes to…
Women 50 and older who stepped down to less frequent mammograms three years after treatment for early-stage breast cancer had…
SLE is a heterogeneous disease, which can cause many different manifestations and symptoms, and traditionally has not had many treatment…