A state prescription drug policy first adopted in 1939, and last ended in 2004, appears to have influenced where Purdue Pharma chose to market its
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A state prescription drug policy first adopted in 1939, and last ended in 2004, appears to have influenced where Purdue Pharma chose to market its
Read moreThe same risk factors that contribute to making heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide also impact the rising global prevalence of brain disease,
Read moreMost coronavirus restrictions including mandatory face masks were lifted in England on Thursday, after Britain’s government said its vaccine booster rollout successfully reduced serious illness
Read more(Reuters Health) – Screening for human papillomavirus (HPV) in high-risk individuals may be done effectively and noninvasively using menstrual blood testing with target-capture sequencing, a
Read moreHeterologous boosting of the whole-virion SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (CoronaVac, Sinovac) results in more robust immune responses than homologous boosting and could enhance protection, shows a recent
Read moreIn a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, whole messenger RNA (mRNA)-seq was used to investigate the global effects of severe acute respiratory
Read moreChinese researchers have demonstrated new reconstructable uterus-derived materials (RUMs) that allow almost complete recovery from severe uterine injury. Relevant results were published online in Advanced
Read moreSouth Korea on Wednesday began enforcing new COVID-19 response measures, including reduced quarantine periods and expanded rapid testing, as its new cases jumped nearly 50%
Read moreBetty Chow, a Los Angeles resident, had a cervical disc replaced in August 2020 at a surgery center that was part of her Anthem Blue
Read moreA stealthy version of the omicron variant has been detected in the U.S., but so far, it makes up a very low proportion of the
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