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The interaction between tuberculosis (TB), HIV and cancer
TB remains the leading cause of death among people living with HIV. Uganda is a high TB-burden country, and HIV accelerates ...
The self-styled Department of Government Efficiency’s dismantling of USAID and the cancellation of millions in aid for ...
A majority (91%) of HIV patients who received care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program were virally suppressed in 2024, according to a new Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) ...
With a $7 billion shortfall and a pivot in American aid, experts warn of a ‘deadly gap’ that could reverse decades of ...
Everyday Health on MSN
How to reduce the most common side effects of bipolar medications without stopping treatment
Learn to manage bipolar medication side effects such as weight gain, drowsiness, and brain fog with lifestyle changes and ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Post-Mpox Side Effects Persisted More Than a Year After Acute Infection
Among 154 people with clade II mpox infections, 58% had at least one persistent sequelae, 56% of which were related to ...
Expanded use of GLP-1 drugs may lead to more side effects, already the subject of thousands of lawsuits now moving through the courts. Thousands of patients have filed lawsuits claiming the makers of ...
GLP-1 medications have dominated the weight-loss landscape this year — but some older Americans are reportedly kicking the trend to the curb. A study published in JAMA in January 2025 — which looked ...
MNT speaks with three obesity medicine experts to find out more about the FDA-aproved Wegovy pill and how it's different from ...
Immunotherapy is offering new hope for cancers that once had grim prognoses by harnessing the body's own immune system to ...
Verywell Health on MSN
9 Supplements and Medications That Are Dangerous to Mix With Alcohol
Alcohol can interact dangerously with common medications and supplements. Learn which combinations to avoid and how to reduce ...
Verywell Health on MSN
3 Rare But Serious Side Effects of Vitamin B12 Supplements
Vitamin B12 is typically well-tolerated, but in very rare cases, there are serious side effects to be aware of. Learn more about them here.
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