
Some demographic groups face more limitations than others when seeking and receiving appropriate care for their headache disorders due to treatment disparities.

Some demographic groups face more limitations than others when seeking and receiving appropriate care for their headache disorders due to treatment disparities.

Favorable genetic characteristics may be able to predict which patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (R/R CLL) who were treated with venetoclax-rituximab will attain undetectable minimal residual disease (MRD).

A study evaluating independent risk factors for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) in hospitalized patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) validated a potential model that could help providers diagnose IPA earlier.

In a 7 to 2 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will stand, as plaintiffs seeking to declare the law unconstitutional did not have standing.

The effectiveness of CureVac's COVID-19 vaccine is among the lowest reported; a new report highlights kickbacks and medical industry payments from device makers to surgeons; Australia limits use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine to people over 60 years.

Investigators quelled concerns regarding whether patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) would be likely to use eHealth tools after finding that most had internet access and were regular users of information technology.

Compared with individuals without known HIV infection, persons living with HIV had higher rates of sudden cardiac death and increased interstitial myocardial fibrosis in a new New England Journal of Medicine study.

Camille Hertzka, vice president and head of Oncology, US Medical, AstraZeneca, speaks about the real-world data collection of durvalumab to assess applicability in patients not involved in the PACIFIC trial, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in clinical trials moving forward.

Three biologics appeared to increase herpes zoster risk, but 2 other therapies were shown to lower the risk, according to a study of patients in a Taiwanese national database.

Three recent conferences yielded new data on which treatment therapies are providing substantial benefits to patients and which ones are demonstrating more lackluster results.

About one-third of patients prefer in-hospital administration, particularly if they are older or already make frequent visits to the hospital.

Over 20 years, 1 in 4 patients with ocular hypertension suffered visual field loss from primary open-angle glaucoma, according to a new study.

The CDC classifies the COVID-19 Delta variant a “variant of concern”; results from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals show positive survival benefits in antibody-naïve patients hospitalized because of COVID-19; sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) reach new record levels in the United States.

On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with the author of the annual PwC Behind the Numbers report, which looks ahead at medical cost trends in the United States.

Dapagliflozin substantially slowed the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy, according to a new study.

Michael Thorpy, MD, director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore Medical Center, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, speaks on the efficacy of solriamfetol observed in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy, and which patient groups may best benefit from this therapy.

Findings from a retrospective cohort study revealed that individuals with osteoarthritis are more susceptible to the development of Parkinson disease.

A recent decline in the proportion of adults with diabetes achieving glycemic control may contribute to more diabetes-related health issues and deaths across America.

The debate continues whether or not to go maskless when fully vaccinated; the Delta COVID-19 variant is associated with a 2-fold greater risk of hospitalization; an extra vaccine dose may boost COVID-19 protection in organ transplant recipients.

National Institutes of Health–sponsored research examines the underlying cause of COVID-19–induced diabetes.

These review results were mixed on the use of immunotherapy to treat narcolepsy, with benefits typically being temporary.

Real-world data confirmed the clinical effectiveness of Celltrion Healthcare’s rituximab biosimilar (Truxima, CT-P10) in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).

Out-of-pocket (OOP) spending for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction rose in the event of a worsening heart failure event across the 4 phases of Medicare Part D coverage.

Fernando Holguin, MD, explains why increased risk of pulmonary disease may be overlooked when assessing obesity risk factors.

Study results show that those with migraine are more likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and those with RA are also more likely to have migraine.

A roundup of technology-related research presented at SLEEP 2021.

Experts discuss their research on the impact of sex differences in alcohol use disorder (AUD)-related sleep health.

Previous research has suggested the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor natural killer (CAR-NK) cells in hematological malignancies, and more recently, preclinical findings have raised the question of whether the type of treatment could be a viable, potentially more attractive option for solid tumors.

Novavax releases positive phase 3 trial data on its COVID-19 vaccine candidate; data show sharp increase in emergency department visits for attempted suicide; decrease in pediatric inpatient units throughout the country.

Results of a post-hoc analysis underscore the efficacy of the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale to measure symptoms of idiopathic hypersomia.