Buying or selling wild animals, whether for food, pets or other uses, may increase the risk of diseases spreading to people, a new study finds.
Nine of 10 adults in the United States report having had a source of usual health care in 2024, according to an April data brief published by the National Cente ...
Children and adolescents with medically diagnosed traumatic brain injury (TBI) have increased odds of mental and physical health outcomes, with variation seen by family resilience.
Recommendations are presented for the prevention and management of pediatric atopic dermatitis (AD) in two guidelines.
Superficial keratectomy with cryopreserved amniotic membrane may be safe and effective for treating epithelial basement membrane dystrophy.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) could soon have a new focus after officials changed the rules that determine who can serve on it.
Efforts to crack down on illegal e-cigs in the US may not be keeping pace with sales, a new government report suggests.
Individuals with long COVID have an increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease, according to a study published online April 1 in eClinicalMedicine. Pi ...
Childhood cancer is the eighth leading cause of childhood death globally, with improvements in deaths due to childhood cancer seen in some countries since 1990.
Prior concerns regarding LASIK outcomes and corneal stability in patients who are actively lactating may not be warranted, a ...
A single dose of low-concentration atropine does not affect axial length or retinal thickness, but may decrease superficial vascular perfusion. Low dose atropine is effective at slowing myopia ...
Higher body mass index and waist circumference are associated with a lower likelihood of glaucoma, a study suggests.
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