Black patients are 1.5 times less likely than white patients to live independently after surgery, according to a large, first-of-its-kind
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Black patients are 1.5 times less likely than white patients to live independently after surgery, according to a large, first-of-its-kind
Continue reading »A retrospective analysis of large datasets of biomarkers from tumors and healthy tissue by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel
Continue reading »Nearly 20% of patients with multiple myeloma have a form in which they make extreme quantities of one component of
Continue reading »Patients from minority ethnic groups have a disproportionately higher rate of emergency hospital admissions, according to research by Queen Mary
Continue reading »Is Cape Cod COVID-19 cluster reason for a nationwide mask mandate? Harvard Medical School professor Martin Kulldorff with insight on
Continue reading »A new analysis from the STAMPEDE trial shows that over the course of five years, patients who had bariatric and
Continue reading »Despite a sharp reduction in out-of-pocket (OOP) costs for preventive care since the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010,
Continue reading »A new analysis reveals that may individuals with kidney failure who are most likely to benefit from kidney transplants are
Continue reading »People with bipolar disorder may not take their medication because of side effects, fear of addiction and a preference for
Continue reading »Researchers at Amsterdam UMC have discovered why patients become seriously ill after being infected with the coronavirus. They identified that
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