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Nurse practitioners form the key to providing culturally competent care, which improves outcomes for Asian American patients.
Research shows that patients with six or more prescriptions for gabapentin, commonly used to treat lower back pain, were 29% more likely to be diagnosed with dementia and 85% more likely to be ...
We found a high but decreasing incidence rate of hepatitis C in Georgia among people tested more than once. The country should scale up preventive interventions to reduce incidence further and reach ...
A nontargeted screening approach in the emergency department is superior to targeted screening for identifying new hepatitis ...
The National Cancer Institute and University of Oxford report that oral contraceptive use is not associated with increased ...
Nontargeted screening for hepatitis C virus infection identified more new diagnoses than targeted screening among nearly ...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a condition associated with profound stigma. HCV is a bloodborne virus (BBV) most commonly transmitted in ...
A groundbreaking new study out of Northwestern Medicine may offer new hope for the more than one million Americans living ...
Researchers believe a usually harmless virus could trigger Parkinson’s disease. Five out of 10 post-mortem brains of patients ...
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