Tools underestimate cardiovascular event risk in people with HIV
Tools underestimate cardiovascular event risk in people with HIV NIH trial reveals need for more…
Alzheimer’s Association Launches New Journal on the Impacts of Behavioral, Social and Economic Factors on Health and Dementia Care in Aging
PHILADELPHIA and CHICAGO, July 26, 2024 — The Alzheimer’s Association®’s new open access, peer-reviewed journal,…
Your Dementia Risk May Increase if Your Mother Has Alzheimer’s
A new study suggests that whether and when your parents develop Alzheimer’s disease can impact…
Semaglutide reduces severity of common liver disease in people with HIV
Semaglutide reduces severity of common liver disease in people with HIV NIH-funded findings inform interdisciplinary…
Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation Awards More Than $4 Million to Improve Respite Care for People Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers
— 21 local respite providers and organizations chosen as first recipients in five-year, $25 million…
FDA Approves Skyrizi (Risankizumab) for Ulcerative Colitis
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the injected drug Skyrizi (risankizumab) to…
Vaginal ring and oral pre-exposure prophylaxis found safe for HIV prevention throughout pregnancy
Vaginal ring and oral pre-exposure prophylaxis found safe for HIV prevention throughout pregnancy Multi-country findings…
Alzheimer’s Association Welcomes U.S. FDA Approval of Kisunla (Donanemab)
CHICAGO, July 2, 2024 — The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates today’s U.S. Food and Drug Administration…
Intense Resistance Training Can Keep Older Adults Strong for Years
Hitting the gym hard when you reach retirement age may help you preserve mobility for…
More than half of American Indian youth may have abnormal or high cholesterol
More than half of American Indian youth may have abnormal or high cholesterol NIH-funded study…