Access to nutritious food through SNAP slows cognitive decline, but barriers limit the program's reach and effectiveness on ...
Abnormally high breathlessness in middle-aged and older adults is best seen and evaluated at peak exercise during CPET.
Early-life allergen exposure may stimulate the immune system, suggesting that avoiding allergens may be a flawed allergy prevention strategy.
In older cancer patients, receiving federal housing assistance is associated with earlier-stage diagnosis of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and NSCLC.
The risk of lung cancer varies among responders involved in rescue and recovery after the collapse of the World Trade Center, a study suggests.
As the government shutdown threatens funding for food aid programs, 25 state leaders have filed a lawsuit seeking to continue SNAP benefits.
For cancer survivors, postdiagnosis smoking cessation is associated with improved overall survival, according to a recent study.
Texas AG Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit accusing Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson of misleading consumers about the safety of Tylenol during pregnancy.
Health professionals are screening and advising fewer than half of youth about tobacco use, according to a recent study.
Results of a meta-analysis showed that a history of allergies, multiorgan involvement, and decreased complement levels were linked to higher risk for IgG4-RD relapse.
COVID-19 was not associated with cognitive impairment in the first year after infection among middle-aged individuals.
Cannabis use increases use for arrhythmia in the general population, but lowers risk for arrhythmia in patients with heart disease.
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