HealthDay News — Artificial intelligence (AI)-based ambient scribes may reduce documentation time and improve physician well-being, according to a study published online Nov. 26 in NEJM AI.
Suzanna’s Kitchen is recalling about 62,550 pounds of fully cooked, bone-in breaded chicken because the label does not list soy, a common food allergen.
The prevalence of obesity was 21.2 and 22.6% prepandemic and during the pandemic, respectively; meeting physical activity guidelines was protective against overall obesity during the pandemic.
Excessive heat negatively impacts early childhood development, according to a global study published online Dec. 8 in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Jorge Cuartas, Ph.D., from New ...
About 9% of patients with inborn errors of immunity/primary immune disorders developed cancer, especially B-NHL, a European study found.
The FDA has approved Exdensur for add-on maintenance treatment of severe asthma characterized by an eosinophilic phenotype in patients aged 12 and older.
COVID-19 vaccines given to children last fall helped keep many out of emergency rooms and urgent care, new data shows.
Men and women with emphysema benefit from endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR), but women may have better symptom response and QoL.
The FDA has approved an oral pellet formulation of Orladeyo® to prevent attacks of hereditary angioedema in pediatric patients.
The American Academy of Pediatrics updated its COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for preventing severe disease in children.
Adult patients with CAP in a low-resource setting who were treated with adjunctive low-dose glucocorticoids had a lower risk of death.
The US Food and Drug Administration is considering adding the strongest safety warning available to COVID-19 vaccines.