En las primeras semanas de la pandemia, el doctor Lorenzo González, entonces residente de segundo año de medicina familiar en
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In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, scientists analyzed the antigenic characteristics of the severe acute respiratory syndrome
Burned out by covid and 80-hour workweeks, resident physicians unionize
In the early weeks of the pandemic, Dr. Lorenzo González, then a second-year resident of family medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical
Dementia: The seven healthy habits that can cut your risk by 43% – ‘good news’
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This type of nutrient could be key for your mental health
Fruits and vegetables are the most important way to improve your mental health. Eating for your brain isn’t a new
Virginia Tech scientist receives $2 million to examine the brain circuit responsible for high-fat food overconsumption
Eliminating your favorite treats could make your brain want them even more, according to a Virginia Tech scientist. Sora Shin,
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This week's mass shooting of elementary schoolers in Texas (just 10 days after a racially motivated mass shooting at a
Quick Pivot Upheld Schizophrenia Care During COVID
During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health clinics in the United States successfully upheld the standard of care for patients with
‘Serious’: FDA issues warning to anyone storing avocados in water amid new TikTok trend
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Anesthesia patient safety foundation calls on health care systems to make systemic changes to stop medical errors
The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), has released a statement