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Study links lower testosterone levels with increased arthritis risk
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers determined the relationship between serological testosterone levels and arthritis among United
Patients so terrified of taking pills they won't even use painkillers
Patients so terrified of taking pills they won’t even use painkillers For five years, Oliver Neely, 31, has nursed swollen and
Social assistance programs found to be an effective strategy to mitigate the impact of economic crises on child health
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Big pharma pushing for approval for obesity drugs for kids six and up
The Ozempic effect: Big pharma firms to trial anti-obesity drugs in children as young as SIX – despite concerns drugs
Shedding light on the paradoxical prognosis for patients with cardiac sarcoidosis
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New doctors should pass a prescribing skills test before they qualify to improve safety for patients, says study
The UK Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) is a medical exam with strong stakeholder support and is associated with increased confidence
Mount Sinai slashes 10-year IT capital costs by moving to the cloud
Healthcare is rapidly changing due to a highly competitive market – not to mention evolving consumer expectations, differing care models,
Analysis: A new era of vaccines leaves old questions about prices unanswered
The world is entering a new era of vaccines. Following the success of COVID-19 mRNA shots, scientists have a far
From teleoperation to autonomous robot-assisted microsurgery: A survey
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