Professional burnout syndrome is increasing among doctors working in palliative care, and several studies have attempted to investigate whether this common problem has a higher
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Professional burnout syndrome is increasing among doctors working in palliative care, and several studies have attempted to investigate whether this common problem has a higher
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The rate of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular complications increased among patients hospitalized with COVID-19 between March 2020 and December 2021, according to a
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Given the lack of effective treatments to counteract cognitive impairment, background music has traditionally been proposed as a possible therapeutic alternative for improving memory-related tasks.
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Typically T cells of the immune system respond to a specific feature (antigen) of a microbe, thereby generating protective immunity. As reported in the journal
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When U.S. health officials reported a 500% spike in the number of poison center calls involving kids eating melatonin gummies last year, Harvard researchers decided
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A new study explores the higher rates and severity of prostate cancer among African American men. Unequal access to health care is a likely factor,
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A new 6,000-square-foot hospital operations center at Children’s Mercy Kansas City uses artificial intelligence, predictive analytics and real-time information to optimize care coordination from the time
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The lowest available national prices of drugs to treat obesity are up to 20 times higher than the estimated cost of profitable generic versions of
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In a recent study published in the journal Antioxidants, researchers reviewed current literature to examine walnuts' potential antioxidant and anti-cancer properties and the health benefits
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The first in-human-study of a new immunotherapy that blocks a natural enzyme tumors commandeer for their protection was well tolerated by children with relapsed brain
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