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Early-life mutagenic exposure to colibactin-producing bacteria may be associated with increased incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer.
The Trump administration has canceled more than $800 million in research focused on LGBTQ health, cutting hundreds of studies.
According to the US CDC, a salmonella outbreak tied to backyard poultry has made at least 7 people sick across 6 states.
Although US mortality rates from concurrent HIV and viral hepatitis infection have declined since the late 1990s, gender disparities persist.
Data from a phase 3 study indicated the microbiota-based live biotherapeutic RBL was safe and efficacious for recurrent CDI prevention in immunocompromised patients.
More United States children have died from influenza this season than in any year since the 2009 swine flu pandemic.
Catheter salvage therapy was preferred over CVL removal for CLABSI management in pediatric patients with SBS on long-term TPN.
Individual HAI risk and adverse HAI outcomes in adult inpatients may be associated with structural racism and disinvestment in rural communities.
The US HHS and NIH announced a new initiative called "Generation Gold Standard" to develop next-generation, universal vaccines.
RFK Jr plans to change how vaccines are tested in the US, a decision that could impact how quickly and widely vaccines are made available.
Abortion bans have affected US pulmonary and critical care physicians, resulting in care delays and restrictions, especially for low-income patients.
Pain complaints among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were negatively correlated with emergency intubation.