Do Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases Affect COVID-19 Severity?
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with connective tissue diseases may be at risk for increased illness severity, but not patients with inflammatory arthritis.
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with connective tissue diseases may be at risk for increased illness severity, but not patients with inflammatory arthritis.
The AHA and NFL collaborated on a fitness initiative that challenges kids to stay physically active in order to support their physical and mental health.
There is variation in the heritability of ASD between men and women.
Dr. Timothy Yap discusses the PETRA trial, which showed the efficacy of saruparib in treating HER2-negative breast cancer.
Dr. Samilia Obeng-Gyasi discusses how social factors can impact outcomes in breast cancer patients.
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The timing of chemotherapy given to patients with SCLC does not have a statistically significant impact on OS.
According to a study, more patients with atrial fibrillation are likely to experience heart failure as a complication rather than stroke or heart attack.
A promising new approach may identify structural differences in the brains of those with autism spectrum disorder and those without.
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