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Combination of genetic, environmental risk factors can trigger fatal eating disorder in humans

Combination of genetic, environmental risk factors can trigger fatal eating disorder in humans

Study shows overall drop in ER visits among patients served by prescription assistance program

Study shows overall drop in ER visits among patients served by prescription assistance program

Wake Forest Baptist researchers looking for ways to keep older adults on their feet

Wake Forest Baptist researchers looking for ways to keep older adults on their feet

New app can improve patients' choices of nursing home

New app can improve patients' choices of nursing home

Article provides specific nursing considerations related to caring for patients experiencing prolonged seizure

Article provides specific nursing considerations related to caring for patients experiencing prolonged seizure

Better oral hygiene, regular dental visits could slow down cognitive decline in older adults

Better oral hygiene, regular dental visits could slow down cognitive decline in older adults

Altered metabolism of two essential amino acids helps drive development of glioblastoma

Altered metabolism of two essential amino acids helps drive development of glioblastoma

Experimental urine test identifies 92% of men with elevated PSA levels

Experimental urine test identifies 92% of men with elevated PSA levels

Study points to possible new genetic risk factor for celiac disease

Study points to possible new genetic risk factor for celiac disease

Study finds correlation between male sex hormones and oral health

Study finds correlation between male sex hormones and oral health

Naltrexone injections could reduce risk of relapse among opioid dependent individuals

Naltrexone injections could reduce risk of relapse among opioid dependent individuals

Blood test to determine risk of heart disease may benefit middle-aged black women

Blood test to determine risk of heart disease may benefit middle-aged black women

Opioids could be dangerous, deadly at high doses

Opioids could be dangerous, deadly at high doses

Certain types of hormonal contraceptives may increase risk of seizures in women with epilepsy

Certain types of hormonal contraceptives may increase risk of seizures in women with epilepsy

Patients with multiple mild TBIs most likely to have saccadic eye movement impairment

Patients with multiple mild TBIs most likely to have saccadic eye movement impairment

Swedish population study helps answer lingering questions about hormone therapy safety

Swedish population study helps answer lingering questions about hormone therapy safety

The human aspect of simulations through role playing

The human aspect of simulations through role playing

Oregon's new birth control law could improve access to all forms of contraception

Oregon's new birth control law could improve access to all forms of contraception

High levels of radiation dosage may not improve survival of prostate cancer patients

High levels of radiation dosage may not improve survival of prostate cancer patients

First aid in the past could have present-day policy implications

First aid in the past could have present-day policy implications

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