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  • 01/21/2021

    Geography Is Destiny: Dentists’ Access to Covid Shots Depends on Where They Live

    Dr. Monte Junker, an Oregon dentist, is waiting for his turn to get vaccinated for

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  • 01/21/2021

    Hospitals’ Rocky Rollout of Covid Vaccine Sparks Questions of Fairness

    Last week, after finishing inoculations of some front-line hospital staff, Jupiter Medical Center was left

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  • 01/21/2021

    Consejos para inscribirse bien en Medicare durante la complicada inscripción abierta

    Puede que hayas visto al actor Danny Glover o a Joe Namath, la leyenda de

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  • 01/21/2021

    The interconnection of global pandemics: Obesity, impaired metabolic health and COVID-19

    In a Nature Reviews Endocrinology article authors from the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD)

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  • 01/21/2021

    Developmental origins of eczema and psoriasis discovered

    Scientists have created a highly detailed map of skin, which reveals that cellular processes from

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  • 01/21/2021

    Feds Look to Pharmacists to Boost Childhood Immunization Rates

    Torey Watson is trained as a pharmacist but aims to do more than simply fill

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  • 01/21/2021

    ‘Peer Respites’ Provide an Alternative to Psychiatric Wards During Pandemic

    Mia McDermott is no stranger to isolation. Abandoned as an infant in China, she lived

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  • 01/21/2021

    California Lawmakers to Newsom: Give All Immigrants Health Coverage

    SACRAMENTO — California Democratic lawmakers so far have failed to convince Gov. Gavin Newsom that

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04/18/2018

Overcoming bias about music takes work: New research gives insight into how the brain judges music quality

Expectations and biases play a large role in our experiences. This has been demonstrated in studies involving art, wine and

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04/18/2018

Overcoming bias about music takes work

Expectations and biases play a large role in our experiences. This has been demonstrated in studies involving art, wine and

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04/18/2018

A new Listeria species from Costa Rica identified

Listeria costaricensis is the official name given to the new bacterial species described by investigators from the Costa Rican Institute

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04/18/2018

Citing opioid crisis, feds seek rule change for drugmakers

Drugmakers would be required to identify the legitimate need for controlled substances to justify their production under a proposed rule

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04/18/2018

People who use medical marijuana more likely to use and misuse prescription drugs

Can medical marijuana help to fight the opioid epidemic? Many believe that it can. But a new study finds that

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04/18/2018

First long-term study finds half trillion dollars spent on HIV/AIDS

Spending on HIV/AIDS globally between 2000 and 2015 totaled more than half a trillion dollars, according to a new scientific

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04/18/2018

What happens to our muscles during spaceflight and when living on Mars?

The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal

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04/18/2018

A new, streamlined approach to diagnosing and treating bowel cancer

Researchers at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and the University of Adelaide have discovered a faster,

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04/18/2018

Fire fighters save one of their own after heart attack

Firefighter Tony Spagnoletti was on overnight duty when he woke up with chest pains. He sloughed it off as “gas.”

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04/18/2018

Males with BRCA mutations have increased risk of certain cancers

(HealthDay)—Males with BRCA mutations have increased incidence of malignant disease, specifically prostate, melanoma, pancreas, and breast cancers, according to a

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Since about 5, my uncle has slept naked with me in my bed. He visits 6-8 times a year. We’ve both touched each other. He’s my only uncle-dad’s brother (no aunts). Scared it will ruin him coming if I tell my parents. He’s in bad health. Do I speak up?

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  • The interconnection of global pandemics: Obesity, impaired metabolic health and COVID-19
  • Developmental origins of eczema and psoriasis discovered
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