H pylori Infection Rates Remain High Globally in Children and Adolescents
Investigators assessed the prevalence of and factors associated with Helicobacter pylori infection in children across the globe.
Investigators assessed the prevalence of and factors associated with Helicobacter pylori infection in children across the globe.
Sandra Springer, MD, and Laura Marks, MD, PhD, highlight the need for a combined treatment approach for patients with drug-use associated infections.
Racial disparity in the use of emerging diagnostic technologies may widen gaps in cancer treatment and outcomes, according to investigators.
Investigators assessed the prevalence of alcohol-related gastrointestinal and liver disorders before vs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Experts share their perspective on the state of emergency mental health care in the United States.
New research suggests aspirin may lower the risk for gastric adenocarcinoma in women but not in men.
In this study, researchers assessed the rate of HIV diagnoses in Black individuals in the United States, particularly among those living in communities with increased social vulnerability.
Margareth Pierre-Louis, MD, MBA, spoke with us about patients’ expectations of convenient, on-demand care and how it will determine who survives in the digital health care environment.
Experts discuss the role of the gut microbiome in health inequities and offer suggestions for improving these disparities within research and policy.
Disparities in dermatology and the role of ethnic skin centers in addressing these issues are discussed with Angela Lamb, MD.