Alarming numbers of violent injuries among schoolchildren
Nearly 1 in 5 fifth-graders has received violent injuries, the majority delivered by guns or knives, according to recently published […]
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Nearly 1 in 5 fifth-graders has received violent injuries, the majority delivered by guns or knives, according to recently published […] It’s no secret that drug prices are increasing, but to what extent are rising costs explained by the advent of […] A Tennessee physician recently elected to Congress received criticism Thursday from top state leaders for alleging without evidence that vaccines […] LSTM’s Professor Joseph Valadez is senior author on a new study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy […] Last year, a 26-year-old man receiving treatment for leukemia went to a Swiss hospital’s emergency room with a fever, a […] In November 1998, the world was introduced to human embryonic stem cells, the blank slate cells that arise at the […] Researchers are calling on an end to discriminatory health and illicit drugs policies, based on overwhelming evidence that new hepatitis […] Smart technology and artificial intelligence could be used to improve detection of sepsis in children in Canada, write authors of […] High poverty rates, low education and lack of insurance are all social determinants that are expected to lead to high […] A substantial proportion of pharmaceutical industry payments to authors of oncology clinical trials published in major scientific journals are not […]
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