Think Twice Before Quitting Oral Anticoagulants After Afib Ablation?
Records from a university hospital in Japan suggested that people who went off oral anticoagulation 1 year after catheter ablation had increased thromboembolic risks in
Records from a university hospital in Japan suggested that people who went off oral anticoagulation 1 year after catheter ablation had increased thromboembolic risks in
The FDA expanded the approval of guselkumab (Tremfya) to include treatment of moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease, drugmaker Johnson & Johnson announced on Thursday.
The 2025 Match cycle reached another all-time high with an increase of 4.1% applicants over last year’s record, the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) reported
As measles cases in West Texas are still on the rise 2 months after the outbreak began, local public health officials say they expect the
Gene-silencing therapy vutrisiran (Amvuttra) graduated to a broad indication in treatment of transthyretin amyloidosis cardiomyopathy, as Alnylam Pharmaceuticals announced expanded FDA approval. Vutrisiran, a transthyretin-directed
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Biologics targeting interleukin-12, -23, and -17 were associated with a lower rate of serious infections among older adults with psoriatic disease. Older systemic medications, including
A week has passed since federal agency leaders were supposed to submit plans for reductions-in-force (RIFs) and agency reorganizations, but workers at federal health agencies
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As aging bodies decline, the brain loses the ability to cleanse itself of waste, a scenario that scientists think could be contributing to neurodegenerative conditions