Fully cooked, bone-in breaded chicken from Georgia-based Suzanna’s Kitchen was recalled due to a label that did not list soy as an allergen.
Patients with autoimmune hepatitis have no increased long-term risk for psychiatric disorders compared with the general population.
The CDC no longer recommends universal hepatitis B vaccination at birth, instead excluding babies born to mothers negative for hepatitis B.
The FDA warned major retailers of possible legal action after they sold recalled infant formula amid an infant botulism outbreak.
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that requires long-term medical and surgical management to improve quality of life.
Influenza cases have increased more quickly than expected in New York City and the surrounding areas and earlier in the season.
Experts highlight how nurse practitioners can use lifestyle medicine and nutrition to reduce chronic disease and improve outcomes.
A dual-strain probiotic (L acidophilus LA-5 and B lactis BB-12) significantly improved global symptoms, symptom severity, and QOL in adults with nonconstipated IBS.
The FDA approved Lerochol, a monthly PCSK9 inhibitor, for adults with hypercholesterolemia to reduce LDL-C levels alongside diet and exercise.
Venous thromboembolism more than doubles all-cause mortality among patients with IBD and triples IBD-related mortality.
The CDC found that COVID-19 vaccination reduced the risk for emergency room visits in children in the 6 months after vaccination.
Lower arterial pressure during septic shock is associated with higher mortality and kidney injury among patients with cirrhosis.