Scientists suggest that some staffing of protected areas should be considered "essential services" in future crises. When all staff were pulled out of protected areas
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Scientists suggest that some staffing of protected areas should be considered "essential services" in future crises. When all staff were pulled out of protected areas
Read moreSixty percent of physicians cite documenting information in the electronic health record (EHR) and other paperwork as major contributors to burnout. Physicians have been working
Read moreA new initiative aimed at increasing the number of Black Americans registered as organ donors and combating disparities among transplant recipients was announced Thursday by
Read moreFindings from a Cleveland Clinic-led clinical trial showed that the use of an experimental drug in severely symptomatic, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients significantly reduced the need
Read moreA new analysis provides much-needed empirical evidence to support recent recommendations from the American Cancer Society and the US Preventive Services Task Force to start
Read moreYet another subvariant of of the Omicron variant is spreading rapidly in the United States and is likely to become the dominant strain within weeks,
Read moreThe Connected Health Initiative, a coalition of industry stakeholders, weighed in this past week about a new U.S. Core Data for Interoperability draft from the
Read moreMay is National Stroke Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about the warning signs of stroke and the need for prompt
Read moreBeing able to see without eyes sounds like a miracle, but in the not-too-distant future, a new brain chip could allow the blind and visually
Read moreDormant herpesviruses induce their reactivation via a previously unknown cellular mechanism mediated by a viral microRNA. Würzburg researchers show this in the journal “Nature”. Eight
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