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How clinical data for the interleukin-targeting class will begin to dictate more treatement decisions and research progression.

The newest indication for the add-on biologic grants it use in children aged 6-11 years old with moderate to severe, uncontrolled atopic dermatitis.

Investigators find a greater increase in positive symptoms after a ketamine infusion when compared to placebo.

Social isolation could increase risk for cardiovascular events by 40%, according to new research presented at EAN 2020 Virtual Congress.

The findings emphasize the need to have a healthy diet and lifestyle before pregnancy.

A new analysis of 12 randomized clinical trials is shedding more definitive light on the impact of antihypertensive agents on risk of dementia and cognitive decline.

The intervention is effective, feasible, and acceptable among patients with hypertension.

Young Kim, PhD, discusses the use of a smartphone app that helps clinicians assess patients for anemia.

New research suggests combining agents from the 3 classes could pay major dividends in terms of event-free and overall survival.

An optometrist from Europe discusses the current state of glaucoma from identification to treatment.

Asthmatic infants often suffer from other comorbidities throughout their lives.

Understanding and addressing clinician burnout need to be prioritized at a system and local level.

The approval of Phexxi makes it the first non-hormonal prescription gel for the prevention of pregnancy.

The move comes less than 3 months after a United States District Court for the District of Nevada invalidated 6 Vascepa patients owned by Amarin.

In an abstract presenting during the ATS conference, investigators find infants with asthma are surprisingly older on the epigentic clock.

Obstructive sleep apnea can be linked to the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

The lead PATHWAY investigator explains the intent and outcomes from the most recent phase 2B findings.

A new analysis of the DASH trial found a fruit-and-vegetable diet was associated with lower levels of hs-cTnl and NT-proBNP.

In a new study presented at ATS, investigators find CPAP withdrawal worsens the augmentation index.

A discussion with a study author on promising new findings for the combination inhaler therapy.

Infants with obstructive sleep apnea may also be at an increased risk of negative outcomes associated with COVID-19.

A new study from Columbia University Irving Medical Center shows about 22% of hospitalized patients are sent to the ICU.

There are a number of reasons why identifying obstructive sleep apnea in infants is difficult, but new research shows feeding dysfunction could be an early link.

New research suggests BP during and after exercise could indicate increased risk of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and mortality.

A new meta-analysis finds women are less likely to receive ACE inhibitors, statins, and other recommended CV medications than their male counterparts.




































































