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Global study reveals healthcare inequity, preventable deaths
A global study has revealed inequity of access to and quality of healthcare among and within countries and suggests people are dying from causes...
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FDA supports continued, cautious use of GBCAs
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it has not found any evidence of adverse health effects from gadolinium retention in the brain...
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Gene variant reduces risk of severe malaria
New research indicates that some Africans carry a gene variant that reduces the risk of severe malaria. The study suggests this variant results...
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Maternal education can reduce risk of childhood malaria
One way to reduce the risk of malaria infection in children is to educate their mothers, according to a study published in Pathogens and Global...
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Study: Most oncologists don’t discuss exercise with patients
Results of a small, single-center study suggest oncologists may not provide cancer patients with adequate guidance on exercise. A majority of the...
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System monitors and maintains drug levels in the body
New technology could make it easier to ensure patients receive the correct dose of chemotherapy and other drugs, according to research published...
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Postmarket safety events common in FDA-approved drugs
New research suggests postmarket safety events are common for therapeutics approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Researchers...
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Study provides new insight into HSC dormancy
Preclinical research has revealed new insights regarding hematopoietic stem cells’ (HSCs) transition from a dormant state to an active one....
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Tablet-based medical training program improves exam results
Tablet-based, multimedia-enhanced medical training improves examination results among medical students and residents, according to research...
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Restrictions on pharma reps change docs’ prescribing behavior
New research indicates that limiting how pharmaceutical sales representatives can market their products to physicians changes the physicians’...
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Lab mice may be ineffective models for immunology research
Laboratory mice may not be effective models for studying immune responses to disease, according to research published in Nature Communications....