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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease may be twice as likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis than those without IBD.
Topline results were announced from a phase 3 trial evaluating atogepant vs topiramate in adults with a history of 4 or more migraine days per month.
Patients with JIA who received tofacitinib vs placebo achieved higher rates of clinically inactive disease and remission.
Race, insurance status, and various hospital characteristics were associated with extended hospital stay following primary THA among patients with OA.
Food insecurity is a significant burden among United States patients undergoing surgical procedures, according to study findings.
A popular crisis support line for LGBTQ+ youth and young adults is shutting down July 17, federal officials confirmed this week.
Hypertension is the most common chronic condition among adults aged 85 years and older, with prevalence higher among women than men.
Adults with advanced cancer had more emergency department visits for uncontrolled pain and opioid-related complications from 2012 to 2017.
The Clinical Advisor spoke with Carlos Gutiérrez, EdD, MMS, PA-C, about the impact of Executive Orders on LGBTQ+ health care.
Asian American youth reported lower chronic pain rates compared with other racial and ethnic groups, but discrimination was linked to higher rates among those affected.
Patients seeking care for vulvovaginal disorders may experience medical gaslighting causing cessation of care.
Patients with axSpA who received UPA reported rapid and sustained improvements in total and nocturnal back pain over 12 weeks.