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Primary care physicians face rising complexity of mental health concerns

Primary care physicians face rising complexity of mental health concerns

4 ways vaccine skeptics mislead you on measles and more

4 ways vaccine skeptics mislead you on measles and more

AI smartphone app shows promise in diagnosing ear infections in children

AI smartphone app shows promise in diagnosing ear infections in children

Chronic ear infections linked to lasting brain and language deficits in children

Chronic ear infections linked to lasting brain and language deficits in children

Comparing the lasting effects: post COVID vs. non-COVID acute respiratory infections

Comparing the lasting effects: post COVID vs. non-COVID acute respiratory infections

Physical therapy can help reduce risk of dizziness-induced injury

Physical therapy can help reduce risk of dizziness-induced injury

Prior vaccinations may help protect against Alzheimer's disease

Prior vaccinations may help protect against Alzheimer's disease

UniSA nursing lecturer warns about sudden deafness after COVID-19 infection

UniSA nursing lecturer warns about sudden deafness after COVID-19 infection

A special surgical microscope to illuminate blood, bacterial biofilms, cartilage, and soft tissue

A special surgical microscope to illuminate blood, bacterial biofilms, cartilage, and soft tissue

Antibiotics provide no benefit in preventing recurrent wheezing in infants hospitalized with RSV

Antibiotics provide no benefit in preventing recurrent wheezing in infants hospitalized with RSV

A tale of two Medicaid expansions: Oklahoma jumps in, while Missouri lags

A tale of two Medicaid expansions: Oklahoma jumps in, while Missouri lags

New evidence that SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear

New evidence that SARS-CoV-2 virus can infect the inner ear

Bone Conduction Kit may enable children and their parents to manage glue ear effectively at home

Bone Conduction Kit may enable children and their parents to manage glue ear effectively at home

Tympanostomy tubes have no long-term benefits for childhood ear infections

Tympanostomy tubes have no long-term benefits for childhood ear infections

Delayed antibiotic prescribing unlikely to lead to poorer symptom control

Delayed antibiotic prescribing unlikely to lead to poorer symptom control

Georgia State professor receives $2.3 million federal grant to study inflammation in infectious diseases

Georgia State professor receives $2.3 million federal grant to study inflammation in infectious diseases

Comprehensive review details the evolution of surgical microscopes

Comprehensive review details the evolution of surgical microscopes

Parents complain that pediatricians, wary of COVID, shift sick kids to urgent care

Parents complain that pediatricians, wary of COVID, shift sick kids to urgent care

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