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Medical errors: Many patients today still aren’t safe

Medical errors: Many patients today still aren’t safe

Stem cell transplant following treatment with PD-1 inhibitor is safe, effective for patients with Hodgkin lymphoma

Stem cell transplant following treatment with PD-1 inhibitor is safe, effective for patients with Hodgkin lymphoma

Aspirin may no longer provide benefit as primary prevention for cardiovascular disease

Aspirin may no longer provide benefit as primary prevention for cardiovascular disease

Dead probiotic reduces age-related leaky gut in older mice, study finds

Dead probiotic reduces age-related leaky gut in older mice, study finds

Penn researchers receive nearly $5 million to reduce opioid cravings

Penn researchers receive nearly $5 million to reduce opioid cravings

New software tool uses AI to recognize cancer cells from digital pathology images

New software tool uses AI to recognize cancer cells from digital pathology images

New nanoparticle innovation detects vascular calcification in atherosclerosis

New nanoparticle innovation detects vascular calcification in atherosclerosis

Pairing chemotherapy azacitidine with enasidenib boosts complete remission in AML patients

Pairing chemotherapy azacitidine with enasidenib boosts complete remission in AML patients

Metformin shows benefits on aging and different diseases

Metformin shows benefits on aging and different diseases

Small, thin metal mesh loaded with T cells shrinks tumors in ovarian cancer models

Small, thin metal mesh loaded with T cells shrinks tumors in ovarian cancer models

Study explores Instagram users' experiences of miscarriage

Study explores Instagram users' experiences of miscarriage

Innovative experimental therapy may stop growth of triple-negative breast cancer

Innovative experimental therapy may stop growth of triple-negative breast cancer

Some phages employ new strategy to avoid becoming the next casualty of DNA-dicing enzymes

Some phages employ new strategy to avoid becoming the next casualty of DNA-dicing enzymes

Yale study highlights the need to develop effective, less toxic approaches to treat AML patients

Yale study highlights the need to develop effective, less toxic approaches to treat AML patients

Neuroscientists show two nerve cells responsible for decision-making process

Neuroscientists show two nerve cells responsible for decision-making process

Study shows how a new combination approach helps overcome resistance to cancer immunotherapy

Study shows how a new combination approach helps overcome resistance to cancer immunotherapy

Wake Forest Baptist receives grant to uncover reasons for attrition in pediatric weight-loss programs

Wake Forest Baptist receives grant to uncover reasons for attrition in pediatric weight-loss programs

Researchers study hand movements of symptomatic and asymptomatic athletes after concussion

Researchers study hand movements of symptomatic and asymptomatic athletes after concussion

Cannabis use more common among persons with depression

Cannabis use more common among persons with depression

Short-term exercise could help to reduce side-effects of prostate hormone therapy

Short-term exercise could help to reduce side-effects of prostate hormone therapy

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