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Healthcare accessibility continues to be a significant barrier for patients and their families.

Patients who underwent the therapy also had greater myopic shift compared to those that did not.

Valerie Callender, MD, gives an overview of her practice and discusses the challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Number of red blood cell transfusions may be linked to decreased risk intrauterine fetal death.

Patients in mature adulthood may have different risk factors for recurrent C diff infection than their elderly counterparts.

Eric Wallace, MD, discusses Anderson-Fabry disease and the difficulties associated with screening, testing, and treatment.

The company suspended clinical trials of the gene therapy last month following patient diagnoses of acute myeloid leukemia and acute myelodysplastic syndrome.

Compared with a two-step screening method, a one-step approach is associated with more diagnosed incidences of gestational diabetes, despite a lower adherence rate.

Among 85 children with beta-thalassemia major and ≥5 years since primary vaccination, 23 were found to be seronegative.

The US has an underreported and perpetuating issue with clinician burnout and suicidality. Frontline caregivers consider what 1 year of a pandemic may have done to worsen it.

Fish with higher amounts of ω-3 fatty acids was strongly associated with lower risk of poor cardiovascular outcomes in those with vascular disease.

While at low-risk for severe COVID-19 disease course, children face risks of mental, social, emotional, and physical impact from the pandemic. Is healthcare ready to respond?

For decades, the drug class has been a highly promising yet selectively used agent in a litany of disease. Its necessity in the pandemic has provided lessons in how it could be utilized in the future.

A look back on key moments from Episode 1 of the Rare Disease Report podcast —featuring Kim Smith-Whitley, MD.

Three separate doses of the drug showed benefit when compared to semaglutide.

The FDA will consider the approval of the biologics license application next month.

Students share their experience in the virtual classroom, navigating new requirements, and the lessons learned from their position in a global pandemic.

In this 9-part series, we explore how the COVID-19 pandemic may permanently change health care, treatment, and research in the future.

Consideration of how immunotherapy may influence other allergic diseases, patient adherence options, and advancing assessment of peanut allergy options.

Valerie Callender, MD, draws on her experiences in clinical practice to discuss cosmetic dermatology care practices and the challenges of this past year.

Use of the vasoconstrictor was associated with increased risk for death due to respiratory disorders.

The approval is based on absolute efficacy data from 3 influenza seasons.

Risk was greater in children requiring intensive care, those with chronic kidney disease, and older patients.

Genetically-indexed inhibition of TNF-TNFR1 signaling was predicted to reduce the risk of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and increased the risk of multiple sclerosis.

The study underscores the importance of interpreting patient-reported disease severity scores in the context of mental health factors.



































































