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A reduced dose of elective radiation is safe and does not compromise treatment efficacy in patients with head and neck ...
Pregnant women treated with buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD) experienced significantly better outcomes for ...
DNA damage from a strain of E coli helps explain rising CRC rates in younger people and paves the way for a test to identify ...
A global analysis links ultraprocessed food intake to premature deaths, but some experts warn that the observational nature ...
Women using vaginal estrogen had markedly lower sepsis and death rates and fewer hospitalizations than women not using the ...
None of the signs were quite right, but Viswanathan — a hospitalist at NYU Langone Health, New York City, and medical ...
Dr Nicholas Silvestri reflects on promising new and existing treatment options, reinforcing a personalized approach and ...
A 20-year initiative that offered flexible CRC screening options is credited with dramatically increasing screening rates and ...
Fewer than 1 in 3 children with hepatitis C (HCV) see a clinician for care, and fewer than 1 in 8 receive treatment.
A bill introduced in Minnesota highlights the dilemma of explaining vaccine technology to patients and the general public.
Patients in historically redlined neighborhoods experience significantly longer delays in achieving HIV viral suppression ...
Plans to dismantle NHS England have raised questions about future leadership, patient care, and the risks of disruption ...
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