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Standardizing feeding practices, including the timing for fortifying breast milk and formula with essential elements like zinc and protein, improves […]
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The cannabis plant and its derivatives have been used in medicinal treatments for millennia. With the recent legalization of medical […]
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When it comes to preventing blood clots after a knee replacement, good old aspirin may be just as effective as […]
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Biofeedback therapy used at home is about 70 percent effective at helping patients learn how to coordinate and relax bowel […]
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Injections of corticosteroids directly into the eye are superior to those placed adjacent to the eye for treating uveitic macular […]
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In a first-of-its-kind study, Mount Sinai researchers have shown that color vision problems caused by retinal damage on a cellular […]
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Without timely intervention, privacy curtains in hospitals can become breeding grounds for resistant bacteria, posing a threat to patient safety, […]
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Females are born with a finite number of eggs that are steadily depleted throughout their lifetime. This reserve of eggs […]
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Although national guidelines advise doctors to discuss the benefits and harms of lung cancer screening with high-risk patients because of […]
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Everyone gets hiccups, but some people suffer intractable hiccups that last longer than a month, according to two Loyola Medicine […]
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