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Vaccination against COVID-19 may consistently reduce the risk of long COVID symptoms

Vaccination against COVID-19 may consistently reduce the risk of long COVID symptoms

Phone menu test assesses daily functioning in people at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Phone menu test assesses daily functioning in people at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

CHOP researchers engineer stable, universal MHC-I molecules in a shorter timeframe

CHOP researchers engineer stable, universal MHC-I molecules in a shorter timeframe

Quality of life, self-esteem of healthy short youth associated with coping skills and social support

Quality of life, self-esteem of healthy short youth associated with coping skills and social support

Research shows efficacy of Healum care planning software and app in improving type 2 diabetes care

Research shows efficacy of Healum care planning software and app in improving type 2 diabetes care

Study finds disparities in patient portal use

Study finds disparities in patient portal use

Dental therapists help patients in need of care avoid the brush-off

Dental therapists help patients in need of care avoid the brush-off

Study may help advance data on oncolytic adenovirus mediated double suicide-gene therapy for high-grade brain tumors

Study may help advance data on oncolytic adenovirus mediated double suicide-gene therapy for high-grade brain tumors

Most adults with diabetes do not receive prompt outpatient care after heart failure hospitalization

Most adults with diabetes do not receive prompt outpatient care after heart failure hospitalization

Study explores link between social participation and successful aging in later life

Study explores link between social participation and successful aging in later life

Burnout threatens primary care workforce and doctors’ mental health

Burnout threatens primary care workforce and doctors’ mental health

Is discontinuing universal SARS-CoV-2 testing at hospital admission in England and Scotland associated with increased hospital-onset infections?

Is discontinuing universal SARS-CoV-2 testing at hospital admission in England and Scotland associated with increased hospital-onset infections?

Life-changing procedure using new aortic valve device clears way for patient in need of liver transplant and hip replacement

Life-changing procedure using new aortic valve device clears way for patient in need of liver transplant and hip replacement

As fewer MDs practice rural primary care, a different type of doctor helps take up the slack

As fewer MDs practice rural primary care, a different type of doctor helps take up the slack

Large-scale comprehensive sequencing helps downstream medical care in newborns

Large-scale comprehensive sequencing helps downstream medical care in newborns

American Indian and Alaska Native men less likely to be screened for prostate cancer, study shows

American Indian and Alaska Native men less likely to be screened for prostate cancer, study shows

SWOG Cancer Research Network clinical trial reveals potential new therapy for Stage 3 or 4 classic Hodgkin lymphoma

SWOG Cancer Research Network clinical trial reveals potential new therapy for Stage 3 or 4 classic Hodgkin lymphoma

Reentry services for incarcerated people with substance use disorder may lower post-release risks

Reentry services for incarcerated people with substance use disorder may lower post-release risks

Understanding factors associated with long-term opioid use in fibromyalgia patients

Understanding factors associated with long-term opioid use in fibromyalgia patients

Do veterans with COVID-19 experience similar outcomes when hospitalized in Veterans Health Administration hospitals vs. community hospitals?

Do veterans with COVID-19 experience similar outcomes when hospitalized in Veterans Health Administration hospitals vs. community hospitals?

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