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Bradley Herring, PhD, a professor who studies health policy at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, told ...
A study shows that 63% of inmates received anxiolytics and 20% received antipsychotics, highlighting the strained psychiatric ...
Pediatric vitiligo is associated with higher risks for sensorineural and mixed hearing loss but not with most ocular ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new European commission aimed at providing health sector solutions to what ...
In the 1950s, a Chinese American physician refused to get with the program at the National Cancer Institute, and ultimately ...
Study reveals the advantages and pitfalls of adding a TKI to a monoclonal antibody after chemoradiation for non-small cell ...
Experts urge a shift in focus from vaccination coverage rates to identifying and reaching completely unvaccinated children.
A 61-year-old’s fever and cough persist despite dual antibiotics, revealing simultaneous bacterial, viral, and fungal ...
Prophylactic use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs posed higher cardiovascular risk than colchicine or no prophylaxis ...
Around 50% of inmates in Germany live with mental illness, yet prison psychiatric care remains alarmingly inadequate.
A talk with the author of new research suggesting that an ADC may offer practice-changing, patient-friendly treatment of ...
The daily energy intake was, on average, 369 kcal/d lower on the UPF Slow-ER diet than on the UPF Fast-ER diet. The effect on ...