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Diabetes type 2: Having high blood sugar levels puts a person at risk of four infections
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Patients with mild cases of COVID-19 may have LIFELONG protection
Patients with mild cases of COVID-19 still have antibodies 11 months after infection and may even have LIFELONG protection, study
French COVID-19 cases, patient numbers and deaths fall further
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Community Health adds $3.1M to annual revenue with patient engagement tech
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ORIENT-12 Study demonstrates adding sintilimab to gemcitabine/platinum has clinical benefit
Adding sintilimab to a regimen of gemcitabine and platinum demonstrates clinical benefit over gemcitabine and platinum alone as first-line therapy
RA linked to restrictive, obstructive spirometry patterns
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Parents abused as children may pass on emotional issues
Childhood abuse and trauma are linked to many health issues in adulthood. New research from the University of Georgia suggests