Hospital closures complicate coronavirus care in rural areas
As the coronavirus spread across the United States, workers at the lone hospital in one Alabama county turned off beeping […]
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As the coronavirus spread across the United States, workers at the lone hospital in one Alabama county turned off beeping […] MONDAY, Feb. 24, 2020 — Americans don’t seem to care about the race or sex of emergency room doctors, a […] A patient-specific tumor organoid platform developed by Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) researchers and their cancer center colleagues […] A strong recurring message of individualizing patient care is echoed throughout the American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Medical Care in […] A recent Finnish study published in Scientific Reports presents the first artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithm designed for use in intensive […] It’s a familiar scenario in the United States: Many parents work until at least 5 or 6, sometimes 7 o’clock, […] A section on the use of technology in the management of diabetes has been added to the American Diabetes Association […] With hurricane season in full swing, the constant counsel along the nation’s coastlines is to be prepared. But that means […] Click, swipe, listen to patients and follow the talk among the healthcare staff. Now, another step in the work towards […] America is expected to become a “majority-minority” nation by 2045, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. By 2030 alone, racial […]
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