‘Compelling Evidence’ Shows HPV Vaccine Is Working
While it is still too soon to estimate reductions in cancer, new data show that HPV vaccination significantly reduces incidence of HPV infections, high-grade cervical lesions, and anogenital warts.
While it is still too soon to estimate reductions in cancer, new data show that HPV vaccination significantly reduces incidence of HPV infections, high-grade cervical lesions, and anogenital warts.
Research on the role that genes play in psoriasis has led to targeted therapies to reduce symptoms and slow disease progression.
Dr Johansen discusses the use of hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl-hydroxylase inhibitors (HIF-PHIs) in team-based management of dialysis-dependent (DD)-chronic kidney disease (CKD) anemia.
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Dr Louise Warburton reviews the NICE guideline on gout, which stresses the importance of effective diagnosis, management of flares, and urate-lowering therapy
Dr James D Newton assesses the key recommendations for cardiologists in the NICE guideline on valvular heart disease, and outlines how it can provide a…
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Dr Nicholas Gall looks at existing guidelines on postural (orthostatic) tachycardia syndrome, and discusses the need for national guidance to manage the increasing number of…
Consumption of UPFs increased body weight and energy intake in overweight and obese young men, found a small study implicating less chewing per calorie.
Doctors are learning that empathy, storytelling, and patient-centered approaches — rather than just facts — are key to overcoming vaccine hesitancy and building patient trust.