As people age, mutations can build up in blood stem cells and their clones in a process known as age-related
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US health systems must adopt unified vision to succeed, according to a new survey
In order for the United States to achieve full functionality and innovation of health information technologies, it must put forward a well-articulated, futuristic collective plan at the national level. Disparities across
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Summer is a popular time for families to gather for picnics and cookouts with lots of delicious foods. But for
Babies, toddlers spread COVID faster in the home than teens do, according to study
Infected babies and toddlers are more likely to spread COVID-19 to others in their homes than teens are, a new
Should you get a third dose of COVID vaccine?
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Study: Pregnant women do well with COVID vaccine
A survey of more than 17,000 pregnant and lactating individuals who received the COVID-19 vaccine showed that the individuals did
Lyme disease can wreak havoc on mental health
Lyme disease can exact a significant mental toll as well as a physical one on its sufferers, a new study
Cannabis use disorder: another COVID risk factor
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2011 to 2019 saw rates of gestational diabetes increase across race, ethnicity
From 2011 to 2019, the rates of gestational diabetes increased across all racial and ethnic subgroups and across all ages,
Study shows white South Africans most vaccine-hesitant
White adults in South Africa are more hesitant towards coronavirus vaccination than their black compatriots, a new study has revealed.