Early breast cancer care largely safe and effective in pandemic

A U.K.-wide study involving patients with early breast cancer has shown their care was no less safe and effective than […]
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A U.K.-wide study involving patients with early breast cancer has shown their care was no less safe and effective than […]
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» Read moreA team of researchers led by UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (ICH) and Great Ormond Street Hospital […]
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» Read more(HealthDay)—Radiologists now perform most lumbar puncture procedures for Medicare beneficiaries, according to a study published online March 4 in the […]
» Read moreEmerging data hint that COVID-19 can trigger diabetes in some people, although the exact reason remains unknown. Scientists around the […]
» Read moreNew research from the University of Minnesota Medical School suggests that disease-driving B cells, a white blood cell, play a […]
» Read moreMost stroke victims don’t receive treatment fast enough to prevent brain damage. Scientists at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical […]
» Read moreA new UCLA study shows that while men and women who have high muscle mass are less likely to die […]
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