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  • ‘Almost like malpractice’: To shed bias, doctors get schooled to look beyond obesity

    When Melissa Boughton complained to her OB-GYN about dull pelvic pain, the doctor responded by asking about her diet and

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    Scientists have studied various aspects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causal agent of the ongoing coronavirus disease

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    Long before they enter a classroom, people learn to identify commonplace objects like a “dog” and a “chair” just by

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    Michigan State researchers are revealing the molecular workings of how a certain form of metastatic breast cancer spreads to other

  • Research offers entirely new ways to visualize cell membranes

    Research from the lab of Matthew Lew at Washington University in St. Louis offers entirely new ways to see the

  • Frozen eggs more efficient option than IVF for women starting families later

    The largest U.S. report of elective fertility preservation outcomes to date found that 70 percent of women who froze eggs

  • Are Docs Getting Fed Up With Hearing About Burnout?

    There is a feeling of exhaustion, being unable to shake a lingering cold, suffering from frequent headaches and gastrointestinal disturbances,

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    For more than 20 years, scientists have known that people with hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, or obesity have a higher

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