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More pediatric deaths have happened in 2025 than any other year since 2009, reflecting a drop in childhood vaccination rates.
The HHS will require all new vaccines to undergo placebo-controlled trials, likely slowing down approvals and decreasing access.
The HIV-1 trimer vaccine induced mild-to-moderate adverse effects, exhibiting a similar safety profile to other approved mRNA vaccines.
The FDA has approved Selarsdi (ustekinumab-aken) as interchangeable to the reference product Stelara (ustekinumab).
Adding perioperative pembrolizumab to standard care can improve EFS in locally advanced head and neck cancer, data suggest.
Among children under 2 years, antibiotic use was correlated with asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, and intellectual disability.
Phototherapy with topical antioxidants is the most effective combination for vitiligo, followed by corticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors.
Prefrontal-cerebellar transcranial pulsed current stimulation significantly improved social functioning and sleep scores over 4 weeks.
Three children have died in the most recent outbreak of measles. This article reviews the symptoms and treatment of measles.
Power outages longer than four hours, especially large-scale ones, increased the risk for pediatric carbon monoxide poisoning.
The majority of patients with advanced melanoma who stop treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies remain relapse-free.
Radiation from CT scans may cause as many as 5% of cancers diagnosed each year in the United States, research suggests.