Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority people (LGBTQ+), are at greater risk of ...
The frequency of second primary malignancies (SPMs) arising in cancer survivors following treatment with CAR T-cell therapy was statistically comparable to the frequency of SPMs following other ...
Patience Afulani receives funding from the National Institute of Health. Linnet Ongeri receives ... In particular, the role of provider burnout and bias hasn’t been explored.
Perceptual recognition of numerical characters, like Arabic numerals, is indispensable for our daily activities in modern ...
Before 1993, women were rarely included in clinical trials. Today, the medical field still doesn’t know how well many drugs ...
US policymakers have an ‘everything everywhere all at once’ approach to regulating artificial intelligence, with bills that ...
Treatments are being restricted by cash poor local services, with many patients being denied specialist drugs, surgery, and ...
National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health ... after several participants complained of mishandled medical data, bias and pressures to join the research. A spokeswoman for ...
The debate over the best way to give birth has been ongoing for decades. Those who favour “natural” births say interventions ...
PREVENT, its creators acknowledge, is an experiment. If it can retain accuracy in predicting heart disease risk without using ...
Aug 29 (Reuters) - A cancer researcher is suing the National Institutes of Health and the National Library of Medicine over the PubMed medical research search engine, claiming it discriminates ...
A 2024 report by the National Women’s Health Advisory Council found that two-thirds of Australian women have experienced gender bias or discrimination in healthcare. This bias can impact ...