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This Particular Group Is Neglected in Substance Abuse, Mental Health Research
(MedPage Today) -- LOS ANGELES -- Asian American and Pacific Islander sexual and gender minority young adults are at increased risk of substance use and mental health issues, but research on this g
Read MoreU.S. Hasn't Seen a Human Bird Flu Case in 3 Months. Experts Are Wondering Why.
(MedPage Today) -- Health officials are making a renewed call for vigilance against bird flu, but some experts are puzzling over why reports of new human cases have stopped.
Read MoreChildhood Cancer Survivors at Increased Risk of CKD, Hypertension
(MedPage Today) -- Childhood cancer survivors had an increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and hypertension, a Canadian population-based matched cohort study suggested.
Read MoreHospital Visits Frequent Among People Who Died by Suicide
(MedPage Today) -- LOS ANGELES -- People who died by suicide frequently presented to hospitals within the previous year, indicating that these visits could be an opportunity for suicide risk assess
Read MoreSome scientists are getting their NIH research dollars back
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Read MoreSedentary Behavior and Death; Fertility Clinic Bombing; First Bladder Transplant
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Read MoreACOG updates pain recs for IUD insertions & more
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Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Regeneron buying 23andMe, the Novavax Covid shot, and more
The FDA finally approved Novavax's Covid-19 vaccine, but placed restrictions on it that its two competitors in the U.S.
Read MoreSTAT+: Regeneron to buy 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 million
Regeneron plans to buy 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 million, potentially bringing to a close the saga of the consumer genetics firm
Read MoreNursery rhyme triggers unique brain responses in child with severe injury, Study finds
University of Melbourne-led research suggests familiar songs may aid early rehabilitation in children with reduced consciousness
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