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Top Hospitals for Patient Experience in 2026

May 13, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestHealthgrades has announced the recipients of the 2026 Outstanding Patient Experience Awards. Healthgrades recently announced the recipients of the 2026 Outstanding Patient Experience Awards. The awards recognize hospitals that excel at delivering top-quality care while ensuring a positive patient experience. The 2026 recipients include 373 hospitals from 46 states and represent the top […]

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Hantavirus Outbreak Unlikely to Cause Next Pandemic. Here’s Why

May 12, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestOfficials say that 18 American passengers have been airlifted to the U.S. after a deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship. Chris McGrath/Getty Images 18 American passengers have been airlifted to the U.S. after a deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard an Antarctic expedition cruise ship. Investigators believe the rare Andes virus strain may have […]

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Health literacy profiles of people living with type 2 diabetes: a cluster-based approach to inform tailored interventions-the Entred 3 study

May 12, 2026 by sugaradmin

Introduction Health literacy is a multidimensional determinant of health that influences diabetes outcomes and social inequities in health (SIH). Studies often measure it unidimensionally, failing to capture people’s diverse health literacy skills. We identified multidimensional health literacy profiles among adults living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in France and described their clinical, behavioral and social […]

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Special Edition: What's Next—Cardiovascular Risk in CKD—The Overlooked Burden

May 12, 2026 by sugaradmin

We have only recently become aware of the close relationship between the heart and the kidneys. In today’s discussion, Dr. Neil Skolnik speaks with Dr. Josephine Harrington to gain insight into these newly-discovered links between cardiovascular risk and CKD. This special episode is sponsored with support from Bayer. Please listen to the episodes by clicking […]

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Which Weight Loss Strategy Is Best?

May 11, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestThe number of people getting bariatric surgery for weight loss has declined, partly due to the rise of GLP-1 medications. KARRASTOCK/Getty Images A new study has found a decline in the number of people getting bariatric surgery for weight loss. The widespread availability of GLP-1 medications and weight management programs is likely contributing […]

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Here’s How This 74-Year-Old Has Thrived with HIV for 30 Years

May 10, 2026 by sugaradmin

Barbara Roberts has lived with HIV for 30 years. Now, a new FDA-approved medication is changing how she manages it at the age of 74. Share on PinterestBarbara Roberts (pictured above) was diagnosed with HIV at the age of 44. Today, at 74, she continues thriving with the help of a new FDA-approved medication. In […]

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New Drug Reduces Breast Density With Fewer Side Effects

May 9, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestNew research found that the drug endoxifen reduced mammographic breast density with fewer side effects. praetorianphoto/Getty Images A study has found promising results with the breast cancer prevention drug (Z)-endoxifen. The drug reduced breast density safely and with fewer side effects than tamoxifen. It also had fewer troublesome side effects than this standard […]

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FDA Blocks COVID-19, Shingles Vaccine Safety Studies: Experts React

May 8, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestThe FDA has blocked the publication of COVID-19 and shingles vaccine safety studies. What does this mean for public health? Image credit: Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto via Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has blocked the publication of COVID-19 and shingles vaccine safety studies, citing concerns over their conclusions. Experts question the decision […]

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Another Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Raise Risk

May 7, 2026 by sugaradmin

Share on PinterestEuropean scientists are advocating for more education on the health harms of ultra-processed foods. Trinette Reed/Stocksy European scientists say ultra-processed foods increase the risks of a variety of health ailments, particularly heart disease. They recommend that medical professionals discuss the health dangers of ultra-processed foods with their patients. Experts agree that doctors should […]

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Association between type 2 diabetes mellitus and psychosocial burdens in older adults in Germany: findings from the longitudinal Gesundheit 65+ study

May 7, 2026 by sugaradmin

Introduction This study investigates the association between type 2 diabetes mellitus and six psychosocial burdens (depressive symptoms, loneliness, and low levels of energy, life satisfaction, satisfaction with one’s activity level, and perceived social support) among older adults, using data from the population-based longitudinal study Gesundheit 65+ in Germany. Research design and methods Data were collected […]

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