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Novel intervention for stress shows positive results in pilot study

Novel intervention for stress shows positive results in pilot study

Deep vein thrombosis common in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19

Deep vein thrombosis common in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19

Molecular approach can improve diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension

Molecular approach can improve diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension

Increased physical activity not always the right approach for managing neck and back pain

Increased physical activity not always the right approach for managing neck and back pain

Creating the first 3D neural map of a heart

Creating the first 3D neural map of a heart

New nonsurgical treatment reduces pain, improves function in patients with "frozen shoulder"

New nonsurgical treatment reduces pain, improves function in patients with "frozen shoulder"

Experts recommend tweezers to protect children from ticks

Experts recommend tweezers to protect children from ticks

House-call model in rural Indiana helps reduce emergency department use, hospital readmissions

House-call model in rural Indiana helps reduce emergency department use, hospital readmissions

New treatment may improve the quality of life for patients with mesothelioma

New treatment may improve the quality of life for patients with mesothelioma

Determining Cannabinoids in Marijuana-Infused Edibles

Determining Cannabinoids in Marijuana-Infused Edibles

Telemedicine helps patients with chronic pain receive support during lockdown

Telemedicine helps patients with chronic pain receive support during lockdown

COVID-19 poses a global threat to the entire nervous system

COVID-19 poses a global threat to the entire nervous system

Researchers identify two brain phenomena that may explain the side-effects of ketamine

Researchers identify two brain phenomena that may explain the side-effects of ketamine

Decisions made for incapacitated patients often not compatible with care requested by families

Decisions made for incapacitated patients often not compatible with care requested by families

Asymptomatic spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be rare, says WHO

Asymptomatic spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be rare, says WHO

Study looks at type I diabetes and COVID-19

Study looks at type I diabetes and COVID-19

Anticardiolipin antibodies and COVID-19

Anticardiolipin antibodies and COVID-19

3D printing technology can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro

3D printing technology can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro

Internet searches can help track the spread of COVID-19, says UofL researcher

Internet searches can help track the spread of COVID-19, says UofL researcher

Plasmodium parasites have timekeeping systems that maintain their cell cycle activities

Plasmodium parasites have timekeeping systems that maintain their cell cycle activities

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