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Providers' best weapon against the 'retail revolution'? Digital health transformation
Photo: Pivot Point Consulting In recent years, the retail industry has been colliding with the healthcare industry. Some call it
Study explores macromolecular viral entry inhibitors as broad-spectrum first-line antivirals with anti-SARS-CoV-2 activities
Various pandemics associated with viral pathogens have occurred in recent decades. The continuing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Can pickles increase the health benefits of sour cream?
Consumer demand for dairy foods has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with increased demand for foods that can be easily
Decreased CBF in Patients With COVID-19 Who Self-Isolated
The study covered in this summary was published on medRxiv.org as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed.
Skin drug treatments may regress dangerous birthmarks and prevent melanoma
About one in 20,000 infants is born with what’s called a congenital giant nevus—a huge, pigmented mole that may cover
No10 faces pressure to ditch EU's pharmacy sharing rule amid shortages
EU’ve got to be joking! Pharmacists are being BLOCKED from sharing HRT and other in-demand meds due to Brussels’ red
Giving an old mouse cerebrospinal fluid from a young mouse improves its memory
An international team of researchers has found that injecting older mice with cerebrospinal fluid from younger mice can lead to
Genetic study identifies migraine causes and promising therapeutic targets
QUT genetic researchers have found blood proteins that cause migraine and have a shared link with Alzheimer’s disease that could
China to "strictly limit" unnecessary overseas travels by Chinese citizens to combat COVID
Residents line up for nucleic acid tests during lockdown, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Shanghai, China, May 12,