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In a head-to-head study, a multitarget version of the widely used FIT (fecal immunochemical test) showed a higher cancer detection rate than the standard test.
Community screening could be used for the monitoring, early detection and prevention of for depression, and to maximize the effects of the policies to reduce its burden.
The Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study prospectively collects genetic and phenotypic data from thousands of families, providing insights into genetics, early-life exposures and long-term health.
Drawing from real-life scenarios and insights shared at the RAISE (Responsible AI for Social and Ethical Healthcare) conference, we highlight the critical need for AI in health care (AIH) to primarily benefit patients and address current shortcomings in health care systems such as medical errors and access disparities.
Effective and sustainable interventions to address the global burden of mental disorders in children and adolescents require evidence-based research that fully acknowledges the social, cultural and economic challenges.
An intervention that incorporates electronic pill boxes and remote adherence monitoring improved treatment success in patients with tuberculosis in Tibet — making this a promising strategy for low-resource settings.
The All of Us Research Program has prioritized the enrollment of people from backgrounds that are historically under-represented in medical research to bring precision medicine to the full diversity of the US population and to improve health outcomes for all.
Patients who received an in vivo CRISPR-based gene-editing therapy for hereditary angioedema showed no serious side effects and nearly complete disease control.
Policy responses should be based on the known characteristics of an emerging pathogen with pandemic potential and the tools available to tackle it, rather than on specific known pathogens.
Advances in organoids and the role of the microbiome and diet are leading to new diagnostics and treatments for endometriosis, motivating a precision health approach to this long-neglected disease.
Neuroimaging data uncover dynamic trajectories associated with brain cortical changes in women during pregnancy and in the postpartum period that are influenced by the type of childbirth.
Health impacts from climate change have been apparent for at least 20 years, but the climate crisis is still not treated like other global public health emergencies.