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US officials are investigating radioactive contamination linked to frozen shrimp imported from Indonesia after testing found a radioactive isotope in some shipments.
Chagas disease — a potentially serious illness spread by an insect called the “kissing bug” — may be establishing itself in the US.
The WHO issued guidance on long-acting lenacapavir and RDTs to support HIV PrEP implementation and simplified testing ...
Compared with staples alone, staples plus iNPWT significantly reduced the risk for SSI and wound dehiscence in patients who underwent laparotomy.
HealthDay News — Meal timing changes with age and may reflect health changes in older adults, according to a study published online Sept. 4 in Communications Medicine.
A New York-based company has recalled several frozen vegetable products over possible listeria contamination, according to the FDA.
New research explores the link between distress and persistent pain in people with HIV, and finds that inflammatory reactivity and hyperalgesia do not explain the association.
Patients with AD treated with dupilumab are at a lower risk for otitis media and surgical intervention than those treated with pimecrolimus.
HealthDay News — One in five U.S. medical students is food-insecure, according to a study published online Aug. 29 in JAMA Network Open. Bassel M. Shanab, from Yale University in New Haven, ...
Health officials in Congo have declared a new Ebola outbreak after the country's 16th case was confirmed in the southern Kasai province.
The risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection is increased among adults with allergic rhinitis using nasal corticosteroids but not among children.
For patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, endoscopic sinus surgery improves disease-specific quality of life at 6 months.