Fast subjective walking speed is associated with lower odds of metabolic diseases among individuals with obesity.
Prehospital management in a mobile stroke unit vs EMS management is associated with a significantly lower level of disability at discharge.
Short sleep duration that persists during pregnancy and for 2 to 7 years after delivery is associated with increased odds of metabolic syndrome.
Self-stigma was associated with higher dropout rates, engagement, and weight loss among individuals who completed a weight loss program.
COVID-19 is associated with accelerated decline in kidney function, especially after hospitalization, according to a study published online.
Norovirus is surging across the United States this winter, according to the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Men vs women with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have a higher risk for deep bleeds but a lower risk for poor outcomes.
A scientific statement regarding palliative and end-of-life care in patients with stroke has been published by the AHA.
A discussion with Campbell Rogers, MD, regarding advances in AI technology for prevention and management of coronary artery disease.
Ischemic stroke incidence may be impacted by exposure to air pollution; this impact may be further exacerbated by harmful lifestyle habits.
The risk for recurrent cardiovascular events is high among patients with r-axSpA and a history of these events, though TNF inhibitor therapy may offer protective benefits.
The latest recommendations are presented for the treatment and prevention of HIV, including new antiretroviral therapies and long-acting injectable options.