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Accelerated innovation and a broad application of telehealth services have allowed patients to get quality care from the comfort of their homes.

Study suggests that screening fully vaccinated inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients for hepatitis B immunity is not needed. Researchers recommend a more individualized approach.

A new study emphasizes the importance of addressing menopause symptoms for women in the workforce.

A medical mystery of a patient with recurring blood clots has led to the discovery of a new type of thrombophilia.

New research has found that carriers of a certain genetic variant had a higher risk of hypertension and reported more cardiovascular risk factors compared with noncarriers.

Researchers have identified a gene biomarker associated with overall survival and treatment response in patients with stomach (gastric) cancer.

Access to medication smoking cessation aids, individualized counseling are most helpful for Indigenous North Americans looking to quit smoking, according to a new review.

Mayo Clinic researchers identified a "brake" used by tumor cells that enables them to survive high chromosomal instability and become more aggressive.

A four-year pilot study suggests that the progression of heart failure is a senescent phenomenon associated with indicators of accelerated aging.

Deaths during the first year of the pandemic were driven by COVID-19 and other causes, with a surprising increase found in preventable "deaths of despair" caused by overdose, alcohol use and malnutrition.