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Celebrity Health Routine That You Should Be Following
11-13-2020 mediabest Health News

Celebrities are our benchmark of beauty and health. Their highly

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Research advances understanding of life-threatening lung inflammation following the flu
10-29-2020 mediabest Health News

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have identified fibroblasts as

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Will telehealth services become the norm following COVID-19 pandemic?
07-16-2020 mediabest Health News

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has broadly affected how

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Study reveals dramatic rise in patients ‘cured’ of heart condition following GP performance pay scheme
12-05-2019 mediabest Health Problems

The introduction of a performance-related financial incentive scheme for GPs

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Liver cancer: Discovery of new biomarker for liver dysfunction following partial hepatectomy
03-18-2019 mediabest Health Problems

Postoperative liver dysfunction (failure) is the most serious complication that

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An institutional effort to reduce the amount of opioids prescribed following lumbar surgery
02-05-2019 mediabest Health News

As we all know, opioid addiction in the US has

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Pseudarthrosis following single-level ACDF is five times more likely when a PEEK interbody device is used
10-30-2018 mediabest Health News

In spine surgery, “arthrodesis” is the term used to describe

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Pathology test uses AI to predict prostate cancer progression following surgery
10-04-2018 mediabest Health Problems

A pathology test that applies artificial intelligence (AI) to characterize

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The brain is able to anticipate painful movements following injury
06-01-2018 medmytale Health Problems

When people are injured, how does the brain adapt the

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Acute and chronic changes in myelin following mild traumatic brain injury
05-01-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Preliminary research using mcDESPOT magnetic resonance imaging shows changes in

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