A federally funded clinical trial suggests knowing HIV viral load (number of HIV particles in the body) doesn’t improve the ...
Paper in @jclinicalinvest (bit.ly/497z6jo) by @HopkinsMedicine @JHUMed_ID finds patient living w/ #HIV has dramatic drop in ...
A noninvasive blood test to detect genetic material shed by tumors may help clinicians identify adverse events related to ...
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Emily Stanley of Finksburg calls her son, Weston, a “fighter.” On the day Weston was born, Stanley and her partner, Logan ...
Tangy, juicy, fragrant, with a versatile flavor all its own, the grapefruit originated on the island of Barbados, and is a cross between a sweet orange and a large citrus fruit called a pomelo. Here ...
Paper in @ModernPathology (bit.ly/4ouqhoe) defines the OSET, a slow-growing, benign tumor w/ a bony shell that can be ...
In patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, researchers discovered evidence that hormone-disrupting chemicals commonly found in ultra-processed food packaging, such as BPA, may worsen symptoms of the ...
Federally funded research shows that cutting back on cigarettes doesn’t eliminate cardiovascular risk — quitting entirely is still the best way to protect your heart. › In a study funded by the ...
Knee arthritis occurs when the cushioning cartilage in the joint wears down, making the knee stiff and painful with certain movements. Osteoarthritis — gradual, age-related degeneration of cartilage — ...
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