Lockdowns lasting months in some states have seen tight restrictions on visitors to nursing homes. So as lockdowns ease, and
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How the relationships we have with plants contribute to human health in many ways
During the height of the pandemic, people flocked to the park near my home. For those of us who live
Read moreA pediatrician explains how Pfizers COVID-19 vaccine was tested for safety and efficacy
Elementary school children in the United States will soon have one more layer of protection to keep them safe from
Read moreResearch sheds light on how Alzheimer’s progresses in the brain
Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia affect more than 55 million people worldwide. But the development of effective treatments
Read moreHow retail giant Walmart plans to disrupt the healthcare industry
Big retail is positioned to shake up the healthcare industry. With more than 200 million weekly customers, Walmart may have the
Read moreA new model for how the brain perceives unique odors
A study published in PLOS Computational Biology describes a new model for how the olfactory system discerns unique odors. Researchers
Read moreHow cancer cells engineer macrophages to support cancer growth
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a means by which cancer cells engineer the conversion of immune cells known
Read moreHow thousands of women are being left in agony on waiting lists
The mesh fightback begins: As first victims finally get the surgery they need, how thousands of women are being left
Read moreHow consumers describe racism in health care
How do health care consumers experience and report on racism in hospital settings? In the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion issue
Read more6 Months to Live or Die: How Long Should an Alcoholic Liver Disease Patient Wait for a Transplant?
The night before Brian Gorzney planned to check into rehab for alcohol use, he began vomiting blood. First at 2
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