Lignan consumption, including total lignans, matairesinol, pinoresinol, and secoisolariciresinol, was associated with lower type 2 diabetes risk.
Hot flashes (HFs) may pose a larger burden during the second half of the night, according to a study presented.
Diabetic microvascular complications were reduced among patients with resolved PTSD symptoms compared with those with persistent PTSD.
A study has found that a moderate amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity helps reduce stroke risk regardless of hypertension status.
Low adoption of evidence-based treatment practices for addiction and substance use is primarily attributed to institutional barriers.
The proportion of US patients reporting a lot of trust for physicians and hospitals decreased by about 30% over the COVID-19 pandemic.
For patients with obesity receiving semaglutide or liraglutide, weight reduction at one year is associated with medication active agent.
Short-term ICS use in asthma, at moderate to high doses daily, may lead to significant but uncommon risk for adverse CV and pulmonary outcomes.
Poor glycemic control, specifically less time in range and more time below range, was associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer disease.
Prenatal cannabis exposure was not associated with an increased risk for autism, after controlling for confounding variables.
A study has found that sirolimus-coated balloons vs thin drug-eluting stents in in-stent restenosis show similar favorable clinical outcomes.
Many women older than 65 years have validated menopausal symptoms severely affecting their quality of life and continue to use menopausal hormone therapy.