Neighborhood-level social determinants of health were associated with varying cancer risks and greater mortality among kidney ...
The social determinants of health have a disproportionate impact on individual and population health. As common sense would suggest, safe neighborhoods, nutritious diets, adequate housing and higher ...
Background Despite anticoagulation, patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) experience persistent elevated cardiovascular risk ...
Financial strain and food insecurity are the strongest drivers of accelerated heart aging, Mayo Clinic researchers reported ...
The home-based care industry is uniquely equipped to improve care coordination and enhance care for patients. To expand the role that care coordination ...
To characterize co-occurring social determinants of health for clients experiencing perinatal anxiety and depression (perinatal mood and anxiety disorders) or serious mental illness (SMI) in a diverse ...
Len M. Nichols ([email protected]) is director of the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics and a professor of health policy at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Virginia. Lauren A. Taylor ...
From right to left: moderator: Stephen K. Klasko, M.D., M.B.A., President, Thomas Jefferson University and Chief Executive Officer, Jefferson Health; Jaewon Ryu, M.D ...
SEATTLE — Social determinants of health, nonmedical factors that can have a significant influence on health and lead to various disparities in a variety of ways, affect the well-being of patients ...
Host-Related Determinants of Immunotherapy Response in NSCLC may include obesity, sarcopenia, metabolic comorbidities, sex, ...