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A study assessing the use of continuous glucose monitoring in patients with T1D shows significant reductions in A1c and diabetes distress, with or without a behavioral intervention.
A protocol designed for primary care increased weight loss across a quarter of a million people, but only 25% of those with a ...
One-year data suggest allogeneic stem cell-derived islet-cell therapy could become a future option for those with type 1 ...
Zemcelpro provides an option for people with a hematologic malignancy who need a blood stem cell transplant but have no ...
Portugal fails to report mental health data of its incarcerated population to the World Health Organization, reflecting ...
The dapivirine ring was originally approved in July 2020 to reduce the risk for HIV-1 infection in women 18 years and older ...
For suspected axial spondyloarthritis, preliminary data from a study suggested MRI or CT of the sacroiliac joints were better ...
Measles was once eliminated in the US. But with vaccination rates at a 25-year low, it is “the canary in the coal mine,” the ...
The mostly rural, socio-economically disadvantaged state is a tough place to practice, but providers who provide cancer care ...
New findings from an analysis of the ADVANCE registry support the use of CT angiography as a more central part of the ...
Initiating intensive blood pressure lowering soon after ICH is linked to better outcomes compared to currently recommended ...
A long-term real-world study of older adults with COPD shows that initiation of tiotropium is linked to a minimal increase in ...