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New research explores the link between distress and persistent pain in people with HIV, and finds that inflammatory reactivity and hyperalgesia do not explain the association.
A new study finds that a multimodal pain neuroscience program improved long-term outcomes for patients with chronic whiplash, as compared with usual care.
There seems to be no association between antibiotic exposure during the prenatal period or early infancy and development of autoimmune diseases in children.
Race-neutral pulmonary function testing, now recommended by ATS and implemented at Boston Medical Center, has had a long road ...
Patients who are overweight or obese may have a lower risk of developing cancer if they take GLP-1 receptor agonists, data suggest.
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), long-term routine laboratory toxicity monitoring (lt-RLTM) indicates that most very abnormal ...
High-concentration delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis products are associated with unfavorable mental health outcomes.
Few teens with depression receive treatment, with disparities seen based on residence, gender, and race, according to a study.
An economic evaluation of Medicaid policies for pain management in 5 states finds universal coverage for medications and procedures but wide variation in behavioral health coverage.
More patients with advanced cancer report that their treatment discordantly focuses on longevity over comfort than patients with other illnesses.
Updated recommendations are presented for the screening, identification, and care of children with mental health, emotional, and behavioral (MEB) problems in pediatric primary care.
Moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms indicated the transition to perimenopause among patients with amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea.