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SABCS: Adverse Effects of Breast RT Under-Recognized
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Study finds more than half of respondents are unlikely to get COVID-19 vaccine under emergency use authorization
The first COVID-19 vaccine has received emergency use authorization. Yet a key question remains: Will U.S. adults be willing to
Data-driven discovery of biomarkers pave way for improved diagnosis of contact allergy
With the help of algorithms, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified markers that can differentiate between irritant eczema
Mindfulness meditation may decrease impact of migraine
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No Change Seen in Trends of Dementia in Black, White Adults in U.S.
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Improving elective care planning could extend life for thousands of patients
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AI platform finds best combination of available therapies against COVID-19
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has utilized a ground-breaking artificial intelligence (AI) platform to
Biomarker of aggressive childhood cancer discovered
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered a new diagnostic marker that distinguishes a fast-growing type of the pediatric brain cancer medulloblastoma
Advance care planning may influence place of death, avoid dying in hospital
Having discussions about end-of-life care preferences and recording and sharing these decisions with relevant health care professionals may influence your