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Prepandemic severe spirometric obstruction, spirometric restriction, and increased emphysema on CT are linked to higher risk for severe COVID-19.
More than 460 laid-off employees at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are being rehired, officials said June 11.
Researchers found that during 2020 to 2022, tooth disorders accounted for an annual average of 1,944,000 emergency department visits. HealthDay News — Tooth disorders accounted for an annual average ...
FDA drug alerts in infectious diseases, including new drug approvals, safety warnings, recalls, and changes in indications.
In patients with COVID-19, preexisting immunity and Omicron infection were associated with reduced disease severity and upper respiratory symptom presentation.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr named 8 new members to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Church & Dwight has initiated a recall of all lots within expiry of Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs, Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs, and Orajel Baby Teething Swabs due to potential microbial contamination.
A vaccine critic hired by RFK Jr is reviewing safety data in an effort to revisit debunked claims that vaccines may cause autism.
Clinical use of AI-generated draft radiograph reports is associated with improved radiologist documentation efficiency.
The FDA has approved Enflonsia (clesrovimab-cfor) for the prevention of RSV lower respiratory tract disease in neonates and infants who are born during or entering their first RSV season.
The US Food and Drug Administration says it plans to use artificial intelligence to help speed the approval of new drugs and medical devices.
More than 1.7 million window air conditioners are being recalled due to a risk for mold growth, which can lead to serious health problems.