ST. LOUIS, March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new research study from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine provides real-world evidence that deprescribing glucose--lowering medications is both ...
A new research study provides real-world evidence that deprescribing glucose-lowering medications is both feasible and safe ...
Being unable to afford dental care may increase a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease or dementia, according to a new study led by researchers at Boston University School of Public ...
Living farther than 30 km from a family physician can negatively affect access to health care, found a new Ontario study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Over the last 10 years, ...
The study found that most survey respondents felt they would recover faster if cared for at home, rather than in the hospital, and that they felt safe being treated at home. Hospital-level care ...
A new study challenges the popular claim that medical interventions improve trans-identifying people’s mental health. Rather, the study argues, nonmedical factors like social support and coping style ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medical mistrust continues to be a major issue in the care of patients with multiple myeloma — particularly ...
Increased telehealth utilization wasn’t linked to more low-value services at primary care clinics, according to a study published this week in JAMA Network Open. The research found no association ...
Jobs in health care are known to be challenging for workers’ mental health. But the mental health toll can be especially burdensome for registered nurses, health technicians, and health care support ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In order to work, parents of young children need reliable child care. But child care in the United States is so expensive and difficult to find that our crisis is costing the nation ...