
Improving health literacy is essential for promoting health equity, reducing preventable illness, and making health care more effective.
Improving health literacy is essential for promoting health equity, reducing preventable illness, and making health care more effective.
The FDA approved pegcetacoplan (EMPAVELI; Apellis Pharmaceuticals) as the first treatment for patients 12 years and older with the rare, severe kidney diseases C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) and primary immune complex membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (IC-MPGN).
With limited treatment options and potential for admission to the intensive care unit, researchers of a new paper highlighted the importance of discussing goals and initiating palliative care early on.
This global study found rising rates of pediatric hypertension, highlighting obesity's impact and the need for improved monitoring and prevention strategies.
The American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) Congress on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention features multiple sessions on different methods of treating and preventing cardiovascular disease, including through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists.
Social risk factors significantly increase the likelihood of developing long COVID, highlighting the urgent need for equitable health care and support systems.
Michael McGuire, PharmD, reviewed Mental Health America’s recent publication on the current state of mental health in America and addressed socioeconomic barriers in access to care.
Patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria experience inadequate symptom control and significant emotional burdens despite various treatment approaches, highlighting an urgent need for more effective and sustained therapies to improve their quality of life.
Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD, asserts that advancements in teledermatology and artificial intelligence (AI)–powered diagnostic tools are crucial for improving health care efficiency and patient access within managed care.
A comprehensive US analysis showed that progress in multiple myeloma survival has not been shared equally, with significant disparities persisting despite improved therapies.
New data showed a survival advantage with newer chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) treatments for older patients who are typically underrepresented in clinical trials.
The primary endpoint in PREVAIL is Myasthenia Gravis-Activities of Daily Living total score improvement from baseline, and the secondary endpoints are Quantitative Myasthenia Gravis total score and Myasthenia Gravis Composite total score.
While physical activity was linked with improved quality of life (QOL), the majority of patients are not given the recommendation from their doctor.
Some hospitals in New Jersey may be eligible for part of the $50 billion CMS spending on rural health care, according to State Sen Vincent Polistina (R, New Jersey).
The study found that atrial fibrillation (AF) significantly increases stroke and mortality risk in certain patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).
Disparities in access to quality treatment and lack of equitable and inclusive data in breast cancer research contribute to poorer survival outcomes for Black women with breast cancer.
At the Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting, Sarah Coates, MD, FAAD, highlights how social drivers shape pediatric skin health and how clinicians can respond.
Two posters presented at the Society for Pediatric Dermatology's Annual Meeting explore the psychological toll and potential nutritional approaches for managing vitiligo in children and adolescents.
Early-onset breast cancer was associated with hormone therapy usage in younger women in a recent study.
With obesity rates rising sharply, the American Academy of Pediatrics calls for multimodal strategies to address the crisis in youth.
A new survey reveals widespread consumer frustration with prior authorization, highlighting the need for urgent reform in insurance coverage.
The AllergyAware e-learning course effectively trained school personnel on anaphylaxis management, significantly improving their knowledge and confidence in using epinephrine auto-injectors, despite some technical and pacing issues reported by users.
A nascent hypothesis regarding pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is that there is a link between thyroid dysfunction and PAH risk; much remains to be investigated to prove causality.
During a visit to AtlantiCare, CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, MBA, called for rural health systems to modernize IT infrastructure through the $50 billion Rural Transformation Fund, including through artificial intelligence (AI).
A poster at the Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting presented an integrated safety analysis showing rare or no serious adverse events linked to topical Janus kinase inhibitor use in children with atopic dermatitis (AD).
Making sure that glands around the eyes are not blocked by poor hygiene is a vital step in mitigating symptoms of dry eye.
Although artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a tool used in health care, the human aspect of health care is still necessary for continued care.
World Hepatitis Day 2025 and its theme, “Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down,” emphasize the urgent need to remove barriers to prevention, testing, and treatment to reduce liver cancer and eliminate hepatitis by 2030.
As we prepare for a future with more caregivers and more complex patient needs, let’s commit to valuing the care that happens outside hospitals just as much as the care within them.
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