Diabetes is reversible when patients sustain normal blood sugar levels for at least 3 months without the use of antidiabetic medications.
High exposure to volatile organic compounds is independently and positively associated with overactive bladder risk.
Bariatric and metabolic surgery vs GLP-1 agonist therapy was associated with lower mortality risk among patients with shorter diabetes duration.
Fluoride exposure in utero and living in an optimally fluoridated area may lead to developmental neurobehavioral problems in children.
Intensive antihypertensive therapy decreases risk for CVD events in women with type 2 diabetes and hypertension diagnosed before age 50 years.
Recommendations are presented for optimizing advanced imaging use for pediatric patients in the emergency department.
Supraventricular arrhythmia during pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including increased risk for Cesarean section.
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Large language model-based classifiers can accurately detect guardian authorship of messages sent from an adolescent patient portal.
Chronic kidney disease prevalence was elevated among adults with type 1 diabetes in the US compared with the general US population.