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Doctors abandon a diagnosis used to justify police custody deaths. It might live on, anyway.

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Brooks Walsh hadn't questioned whether "excited delirium syndrome" was a legitimate medical diagnosis before the high-profile police killings of Elijah McClain in Colorado in 2019 and George Floyd in Minnesota…

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A third of schools don’t have a nurse. Here’s why that’s a problem.

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Jodi Bobbitt, the school nurse at William Ramsay Elementary in Alexandria, Virginia, is always ready to see children with a wide range of injuries and illnesses. One day during the…

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AI innovation “Sturgeon” transforms pediatric brain tumor surgery

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Sturgeon, a patient-agnostic transfer-learned neural network, to enable molecular subclassification of CNS malignancies.

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Can herbal remedies, spices, and dietary fibers offer effective treatment options for children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

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The positive effects and adverse reactions of spices, dietary fiber, and medicinal herbs for pediatric patients with IBS.

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Antiverse and GlobalBio, Inc. extend collaboration to advance antibody cancer therapeutics

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Antiverse Ltd (Antiverse) and GlobalBio, Inc. (GlobalBio) today announced they will be extending their collaboration to advance immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer therapy.

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How does nutrition influence osteoarthritis prevention and management?

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The influence of nutrition on osteoarthritis (OA).

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The New Picus® 2 sets a new standard for connected electronic pipettes

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Sartorius launches new electronic pipette Picus 2.

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Opioid use disorder treatment lowers risk of overdose after surgery, study finds

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Although people with opioid use disorder (OUD) are significantly more likely to overdose or have a complication after major surgery than those without the disorder, using medications for the treatment…

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Racial and ethnic disparities in surgical outcomes cost lives

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About 12,000 Black and Hispanic patients who died after surgery the past two decades may have lived if there were no racial and ethnic disparities among Americans having surgery, suggests…

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Anesthesiologist-administered sedation improves discharge outcomes for patients after common procedures

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Patients who had common procedures performed outside of the operating room (OR) were more likely to go home instead of to a long-term care facility when they were discharged from…

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