Researchers from the Universities of Nottingham and Oxford have found that despite substantial disruption to primary care services, the safety of GP prescribing in England
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Researchers from the Universities of Nottingham and Oxford have found that despite substantial disruption to primary care services, the safety of GP prescribing in England
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The prevalence of persons with disabilities varies across occupation groups, with the highest prevalence rates among workers in food preparation and serving-related and personal care
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The host Julie Rovner KFF Health News@jrovner Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News' weekly health policy news podcast, "What
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The Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) has published a report that was designed to establish recommendations for standardizing orthogonal confirmation practices for germline variants detected
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Research led by Kosin University College of Medicine in Korea has found a correlation between patients with rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinson’s disease. In their paper
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Thirteen weeks into her pregnancy, 29-year-old Cloie Davila was so “pukey” and nauseated that she began lovingly calling her baby “spicy.” Davila was sick enough
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The Permanente Medical Group this week announced the new Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Initiative Coordinating Center,
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Though Amelia does not know how to fly, she’ll still make a smooth landing into your heart! Cute, social Amelia is looking for a new
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CHICAGO – New data from an ongoing study shows that regular meat consumption is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flares, specifically for patients with ulcerative
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In a recent study published in the BMJ Medicine, researchers performed two sample-mendelian randomizations (MR) studies to investigate the effects of long-term exposure to higher
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