"There are so many people out there trying to help others, and so many more opportunities to do so," said Chris Gage, MHS.
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Teen cannabis use rose after legalization but fell during COVID, showing strong links to social and policy changes.
"Improving vaginitis diagnosis requires more comprehensive approaches that enhance accuracy," says Haywood Brown, MD.
Stephen Loyd, MD, details why treatment for opioid use disorder must go beyond curbing cravings to restoring brain function.
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Among patients with a history of intracerebral hemorrhage, treatment (in addition to standard care) with a single pill containing three low-dose antihypertensive agents was associated with a lower ...
Among patients who underwent orthopedic surgery, listening to classical music as a complementary therapy during postoperative bedside care significantly lowered systolic BP and heart rate, decreased ...
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