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Lou PorteroInfectious Diseases | July 10, 2025
This represents a dramatic reversal of public health progress, marking the highest annual case count since 1992.
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Lou PorteroPublic Health | July 9, 2025
The 10% sustained quit rate represents a substantial improvement over the typical rate of return to smoking.
Lou PorteroMenopause | July 8, 2025
Hormonal changes during the menopausal transition directly impact hair follicles and contribute to various types of hair loss
Lou PorteroGynecologic Cancer | July 7, 2025
Research has provided insights into the molecular mechanisms driving this disease
Lou PorteroPublic Health | July 7, 2025
This breakthrough could enable efficient mass production of artificial blood products.
Lou PorteroHeart Health | July 7, 2025
Living in marginalized neighborhoods significantly increases mortality risk, even within a universal healthcare system.
Lou PorteroPublic Health | July 4, 2025
A clinical trial shows gene therapy can significantly restore hearing in people with a specific type of inherited deafness
Lou PorteroHeart Health | July 2, 2025
The study had several strengths, including a large, diverse population with extended follow-up.
Lou PorteroPublic Health | July 2, 2025
Healthcare providers should prepare for reduced Medicaid reimbursements, increased administrative complexity
Lou PorteroColorectal Cancer | July 1, 2025
Patients with colorectal cancer and a history of cannabis use disorder had a more than 20 times higher risk of mortality.
Lou PorteroPsoriasis | June 28, 2025
Men with testosterone levels below 300 ng/dL showed a nearly threefold increased risk of psoriasis.
Lou PorteroDiabetes | June 27, 2025
The findings suggest that approximately one-fifth of Americans who consume diet drinks may benefit from this substitution.
Lou PorteroManaged Care | June 24, 2025
Fifty major health insurance companies have committed to comprehensive reforms of their prior authorization processes.
Lou PorteroHIV | June 23, 2025
People can get it privately and discreetly, set it and forget it, and not have to think about it until six months later.
Lou PorteroWorkforce News | June 21, 2025
The exodus from independent practice represents more than statistical change—it reflects fundamental economic pressures.
Lou PorteroPublic Health | June 18, 2025
General Mills quickly followed suit with its own commitment to remove certified colors from all US cereals and school foods.
Lou PorteroPancreatic Cancer | June 16, 2025
The study revealed significant risk increases with higher alcohol consumption levels. Compared to minimal drinkers
Lou PorteroPublic Health | June 14, 2025
Nurses' direct care experiences can inform hospital strategies to improve care for socially disadvantaged populations
Urban Health Today EditorsAutoimmune Disease | June 13, 2025
Lupus disproportionately impacts women and individuals from Black communities.
Lou PorteroAutoimmune Disease | June 11, 2025
Researchers examined 81 pairs of identical twins where only one sibling developed MS.
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