Loneliness can increase the risk for dementia, a large study shows
Feeling lonely increased risk for all-cause dementia by 31 percent and cognitive impairment by 15 percent.
Feeling lonely increased risk for all-cause dementia by 31 percent and cognitive impairment by 15 percent.
Agency hopes tens of thousands of people will log details of their flatulence on an app to help researchers better understand gut health
A sweeping new paper reveals the dramatic rise of obesity rates nationwide since 1990.
To the Editor Robust and high-quality evidence generation for new drugs and devices benefits many parties. Ensuring that this evidence proves that treatments are beneficial…
RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ agenda focuses on overhauling health care and food to combat chronic disease
And will he be able to enact his agenda?
This cohort study evaluates the survival outcomes of currently smoking patients with cancer who entered into a smoking cessation treatment program based on the time…
Join Dr. Lisa Zhang from Massachusetts General Hospital as she interviews leading pathology experts, Dr. Sarah Dry, Chair of Pathology at UCLA, and Dr. Laura…
Background Hospital at Home (HaH) is a growing care model requiring significant investments. Critical to starting a program is estimating census and enrollments. The objective…
This cohort study examines the prevalence of and factors associated with financial hardship among US adults aged 40 years or younger treated for breast cancer.
This cross-sectional study examines the content and quality of information about urinary tract infections and asymptomatic bacteriuria on publicly available websites.