Cannabinoids are associated with decreasing disease activity and improving quality of life for individuals with Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis.
Conditions offering alternative explanations for lung cancer symptoms are associated with increased diagnostic intervals, according to a study published online Aug. 23 in the British Journal of Cancer ...
The agency stressed that tampons are tested for safety and effectiveness before making it to store shelves, but added that its review of existing data and its own laboratory study should clear up ...
Results of a cross-sectional, observational study of UK biobank data suggest severe vitamin D deficiency may be associated with chronic widespread pain.
There were no significant associations seen with autism diagnosis for ω-3 supplement use versus nonuse, and only a modest association was suggested for SRS score. HealthDay News — Prenatal fish ...
Credit: Getty Images Susan C Winckler, CEO of the Reagan-Udall Foundation, helps shed light on how the Chevron ruling may affect practicing physicians. On June 28, 2024, the United States Supreme ...
In US-Danish survey, respondents with chronic pain were significantly more likely to agree clinicians should disclose all treatment side effects. After reading a description of the nocebo concept ...
A single 20-minute session of mindful breathing can reduce pain intensity, pain unpleasantness, and related anxiety in patients with cancer. This randomized, controlled study included adult ...
Mothers who did not receive MOUD were more than 3 times as likely to have their infant discharged to foster care relative to those who received MOUD. Infants of mothers who receive medications for ...
In women versus men, the effect estimates of these adipose measures were relatively larger. HealthDay News — For women and men, abdominal adipose tissue is associated with chronic ...
Among female individuals, persons aged younger than 65 years, and persons of non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander race and ethnicity, rates of all-sites cancer incidence returned to prepandemic ...