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Scientists use facial recognition technology to develop tool for monitoring ICU patient's safety

Scientists use facial recognition technology to develop tool for monitoring ICU patient's safety

Collegiate football players have low rates of serious cervical spine injuries

Collegiate football players have low rates of serious cervical spine injuries

Dyson-Hudson receives grant to study effectiveness of new treatment for shoulder pain

Dyson-Hudson receives grant to study effectiveness of new treatment for shoulder pain

African rodents immune to pain caused by wasabi

African rodents immune to pain caused by wasabi

Marijuana use among older adults increasing rapidly

Marijuana use among older adults increasing rapidly

Metabolite of kratom alkaloid could be responsible for its pain relief benefits

Metabolite of kratom alkaloid could be responsible for its pain relief benefits

Study underpins new model of care for people diagnosed with bladder cancer

Study underpins new model of care for people diagnosed with bladder cancer

Scientists move a step closer to developing targeted therapies for inflammatory diseases

Scientists move a step closer to developing targeted therapies for inflammatory diseases

Light-based technology could boost memory retention among astronauts

Light-based technology could boost memory retention among astronauts

Advanced testing does not help predict major cardiac events, research shows

Advanced testing does not help predict major cardiac events, research shows

Women in low- and middle-income countries need radiotherapy to treat their cervical cancer

Women in low- and middle-income countries need radiotherapy to treat their cervical cancer

Lawmakers push to stop surprise ER billing

Lawmakers push to stop surprise ER billing

International Menstrual hygiene day observed on 28th May 2019

International Menstrual hygiene day observed on 28th May 2019

Delirium increases risk of cognitive dysfunction, but only in the first postoperative month

Delirium increases risk of cognitive dysfunction, but only in the first postoperative month

Study tests telephone-based care program for at-risk homebound seniors

Study tests telephone-based care program for at-risk homebound seniors

Liquorice tea linked to hypertensive emergency – a case report

Liquorice tea linked to hypertensive emergency – a case report

Reprieve Cardiovascular announces results of clinical trials in patients with acute heart failure

Reprieve Cardiovascular announces results of clinical trials in patients with acute heart failure

Study: Perceived inability to act on heart attack symptoms could signify life-threatening situation

Study: Perceived inability to act on heart attack symptoms could signify life-threatening situation

Microorganisms on explanted pedicle screws could be potential cause for spinal implant failure

Microorganisms on explanted pedicle screws could be potential cause for spinal implant failure

Popular herbal tea causes high-blood pressure emergency in patient

Popular herbal tea causes high-blood pressure emergency in patient

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