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Considerable racial, ethnic and sociodemographic disparities present in cancer
(HealthDay)—There are still considerable racial/ethnic and sociodemographic disparities in cancer occurrence and death rates, according to a report published online
Read moreReview reveals alarming increase in physician burnout
A review co-authored by Dr. Bradley Spieler, Vice-Chair of Scholarly Activity and Research in the Department of Radiology at LSU
Read moreFlawed genetic switches could be at the origin of malformations or developmental diseases
Embryonic development follows delicate stages: for everything to go well, many genes must coordinate their activity according to a very
Read more‘Death by Peloton’? No, but cardio over 50 comes with caveats
After six seasons and a couple of films, Sex and the City is back – and viral. No sooner did
Read moreA turbulent year, and a retooled future, for the VA's EHR rollout
In August 2020, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs went live with the first component of its Cerner-developed electronic health
Read moreEU medicines agency backs two COVID treatments
EU regulators on Thursday recommended two new treatments against COVID-19 for use in the bloc. The European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Read moreStudy explores the neural dynamics of mindfulness meditation and hypnosis
In recent decades, psychologists and psychotherapists have developed a wide range of new therapeutic approaches and strategies to increase their
Read moreExperimental and computational synergy—Promising COVID-19 results
An international collaboration between researchers from the Center for Cooperative Research in Biosciences (CIC bioGUNE, Bilbao), the Luxembourg Centre for
Read moreLong NFL Careers Up ALS Risk, but What’s at Play?
National Football League players are nearly four times more likely to develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) than men in the
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