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How to treat hay fever symptoms in babies and young children
Hay fever might seem mild, but it can make you pretty miserable and if you have a baby or a
Germline Genetic Testing for All Patients With Cancer?
More evidence points to the benefits of germline genetic testing for patients with various cancers. Such testing can identify mutations
American College of Physicians says organ procurement method raises significant ethical concerns
The American College of Physicians (ACP) today issued a statement of concern about an organ procurement method for transplantation, normothermic
New approach to understanding bone strength pays dividends for osteoporosis
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have taken a new approach to understanding how our genes determine
Examining how the consumption of ultra-processed foods increases adiposity in children
A recent JAMA Pediatrics paper discusses the positive association that exists between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and adiposity measurements
SBP scientist receives $1.9 million from NHLBI for atrial fibrillation research
Sanford Burnham Prebys Assistant Professor Alexandre Colas has been awarded $1.9 million by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Most US Adults Unfamiliar With Palliative Care
(Reuters Health) – Nine in 10 U.S. adults may have inadequate knowledge about palliative care, particularly if they’re infrequent users
‘Be Their Cheerleader’: Docs Should Try to Reduce Weight Stigma
Among adults in a weight management program in six countries who replied to a survey, more than half reported experiencing
US Vaccine Surplus Grows by the Day as Expiration Dates Loom
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