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28/10/2020

High vitamin A, E, and D intake linked to fewer respiratory complaints in adults

High vitamin A, E, and D intake may be linked to fewer respiratory complaints in adults, suggests an analysis of

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20/10/2020

Focal epilepsy often overlooked: Earlier diagnosis could lead to fewer car accidents

Having subtler symptoms, a form of epilepsy that affects only one part of the brain often goes undiagnosed long enough

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29/09/2020

Fewer than 1 in 10 Americans have antibodies to coronavirus, study finds

In a nationally representative analysis of coronavirus antibodies, researchers also found high rates of infection among Black and Hispanic people,

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28/08/2019

More than a billion fewer cigarettes smoked each year as people ditch the cigs

Around 1.4 billion fewer cigarettes are being smoked every year according to new research funded by Cancer Research UK, published

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12/07/2019

Fewer blood vessels in the eye may be a sign of Alzheimer’s

Look through the eyes to spot Alzheimer’s: Fewer blood vessels behind the eyeball may be an early sign of the

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25/03/2019

Female radiation oncologists submit fewer charges to Medicare, collect less revenue, study finds

A new study by UCLA researchers has found that female radiation oncologists submit fewer charges to Medicare, are reimbursed less

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10/01/2019

Fewer Complications Found With Hybrid Surgery for Esophageal Cancer

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9, 2019 — Hybrid minimally invasive esophagectomy results in lower incidence of intraoperative and postoperative major complications compared

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Health Problems
What does ChatGPT mean for Healthcare?

Why Do Politicians Weaponize Medicare? Because It Works

What is Perimenopause?

Medications
Health Providers Scramble to Keep Remaining Staff Amid Medicaid Rate Debate

Era of ‘Free’ Covid Vaccines, Test Kits, and Treatments Is Ending. Who Will Pay the Tab Now?

Seagen Announces FDA Accelerated Approval of Tukysa (tucatinib) in Combination with Trastuzumab for People with Previously Treated RAS Wild-Type, HER2-Positive Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Health News
Study: Latinx students experienced higher rates of depression and anxiety during the pandemic

Woman, 45, hit with bowel cancer after noticing specks in her toilet

Caregiving for someone with dementia

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