A salmonella outbreak tied to a powdered greens supplement sold at Sam’s Club has sickened at least 11 people, and 3 have been hospitalized.
The head of the FDA's drug division has resigned, saying he was pushed out after raising concerns about how the agency planned to fast-track some new drugs.
A growing Listeria outbreak linked to recalled pasta meals has now sickened 27 people and caused 6 deaths across 18 states.
The stillbirth rate in the United States from 2016 through 2022 appears to be higher than the rate reported in 2021 by the CDC.
Influenza vaccines for the 2024-2025 season provided protection against hospitalization in adults, with higher VE for influenza B vs A.
Adolescents whose parents had 2 or more opioid prescriptions have a more than doubled risk for persistent opioid use.
The FDA has approved Rybelsus® to reduce the risk of MACE in adults with T2DM who are at high risk for these events.
For suboptimally active adults, accumulating most of their daily steps in longer bouts is associated with lower mortality and CVD incidence.
Achieving sustained virological response after direct-acting antiviral therapy reduces liver-related events among those with decompensated HCV cirrhosis.
Bedside legal assistance may be one solution for addressing legal needs of patients recovering from violent injuries.
Females have a higher odds of chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps than men, according to a recent study.
Among children younger than 3 years, a 2-dose regimen of the inactivated influenza vaccine demonstrated significant protection.