No Fortnite for a fortnight!: NHS doctor prescribes no video games
No Fortnite for a fortnight! NHS doctor writes joke prescription telling his 11-year-old patient to lay off the video games […]
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No Fortnite for a fortnight! NHS doctor writes joke prescription telling his 11-year-old patient to lay off the video games […] Could gene therapy cure sickle cell disease? First patient to receive experimental treatment had been getting blood transfusions every 4 […] Two patients from a New Jersey surgical center have tested positive for hepatitis, their attorney said Thursday. The HealthPlus Surgery […] Patients could benefit from improved care and outcomes thanks to new research guidance developed as part of a University of […] The Dec. 27 federal court injunction stopping further cuts in 340B reimbursements for Medicare Part B drugs to some participating […] Half of frontline medical staff fear their hospitals will NOT be able to care for patients properly this winter, ‘alarming’ […] The high number of reported complications from transvaginal repairs for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) using vaginal mesh have led to […] THURSDAY, July 5, 2018 — Patients with moderate/severe atopic dermatitis (AD) have higher patient-reported burden than those with mild AD, […] Squamous cell carcinoma is the second-most-common form of skin cancer. Evidence suggests the human papilloma virus plays a role in […]
No Fortnite for a fortnight!: NHS doctor prescribes no video games
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Enhanced research reporting method to improve patient care
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Doctors fear they can’t keep patients safe this winter, poll shows
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High Patient Burden With Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis
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