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Patient perspectives highlight urgent need for research on smell and taste disorders

Patient perspectives highlight urgent need for research on smell and taste disorders

New PREVENT risk equations could reduce statin use by 40%, study finds

New PREVENT risk equations could reduce statin use by 40%, study finds

Stanford study finds 15-day paxlovid treatment safe but ineffective for long COVID

Stanford study finds 15-day paxlovid treatment safe but ineffective for long COVID

New 5-minute cognitive test boosts dementia care in diverse elderly populations

New 5-minute cognitive test boosts dementia care in diverse elderly populations

Study highlights mental health challenges faced by home health aides

Study highlights mental health challenges faced by home health aides

NIH invests $30M to pilot a national primary care research network

NIH invests $30M to pilot a national primary care research network

Addressing the lifelong needs of adults with cerebral palsy

Addressing the lifelong needs of adults with cerebral palsy

New AI camera technology could offer a future tool for quickly assessing the severity of infections

New AI camera technology could offer a future tool for quickly assessing the severity of infections

Eye-tracking measures could help make the right autism diagnosis sooner

Eye-tracking measures could help make the right autism diagnosis sooner

5-Cog paradigm: A breakthrough in dementia diagnosis and care

5-Cog paradigm: A breakthrough in dementia diagnosis and care

Telemedicine boosts equitable access to endocrinology care for patients with diabetes and heart disease

Telemedicine boosts equitable access to endocrinology care for patients with diabetes and heart disease

Women more likely to experience first fragility hip fracture in their 60s

Women more likely to experience first fragility hip fracture in their 60s

Sweetened beverage tax cuts kids' BMI in Seattle, study finds

Sweetened beverage tax cuts kids' BMI in Seattle, study finds

Community pharmacists deliver cheaper, quality care for minor ailments, study shows

Community pharmacists deliver cheaper, quality care for minor ailments, study shows

Eye-tracking technology offers earlier, more accurate autism diagnosis

Eye-tracking technology offers earlier, more accurate autism diagnosis

A nutrition screener developed for improving access to federal food benefits

A nutrition screener developed for improving access to federal food benefits

Safety-net health clinics cut services and staff amid Medicaid ‘unwinding’

Safety-net health clinics cut services and staff amid Medicaid ‘unwinding’

Decline in family physicians’ outpatient Medicare procedures amid aging demographic trends

Decline in family physicians’ outpatient Medicare procedures amid aging demographic trends

SPLIT program: Stratified care for enhanced outcomes in low back pain management

SPLIT program: Stratified care for enhanced outcomes in low back pain management

The prediabetes paradox: Balancing early intervention and overdiagnosis

The prediabetes paradox: Balancing early intervention and overdiagnosis

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