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Following clinicians’ implementation of the 2010 ACR criteria, fibromyalgia diagnoses nearly doubled, from 0.58% in 2010 to 0.99% in 2011, then stabilized at approximately 0.80% through 2014. After ...
People covered by Medicaid are just as likely as those with private insurance to face a copay or other charge for sending a message to their physician or other provider through a portal.
HealthDay News — Relaxation and stress management techniques have short-term beneficial effects for people with hypertension, according to a systematic review and network meta-analysis published ...
The cumulative incidence of children with medical complexity (CMC)-defining diagnoses in military-connected children is 12.0% by age 60 months.
Smokers receiving CBT treatment tolerated a smoking cessation intervention well, without interference in the primary treatment goals.
Climate change seems to be altering pollen seasons and concentrations, potentially impacting allergic rhinitis.
Prescribing medical cannabis to patients with chronic health conditions may improve health-related quality of life (HRQL).
About 1 in 10 US adults with substance use disorder (SUD) report past-year hospitalizations, according to a research letter published online.
Omission of breast surgery after neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) in select patients with invasive breast cancer may be feasible.
In a clinical trial of 3 intermittent theta-burst stimulation sessions daily proved safe and effective for treatment resistant depression.
The inability to pay for health care has reached its highest point in the United States, according to the results of a survey.
Commercial administrative claims data reveal slightly higher rates of cannabis use disorder (CUD) diagnoses during pregnancy than in previous research.
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