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Large trial finds little effect of antibiotic amoxicillin for treating chest infections in children

Large trial finds little effect of antibiotic amoxicillin for treating chest infections in children

Study shows link between smoking and COVID-19 severity, death

Study shows link between smoking and COVID-19 severity, death

Study maps hotspots of low-value care use at individual health systems

Study maps hotspots of low-value care use at individual health systems

Nemours receives NIH grant to foster COVID-19 vaccine uptake among children in Black and Latino communities

Nemours receives NIH grant to foster COVID-19 vaccine uptake among children in Black and Latino communities

New handheld screening device accurately identifies children with amblyopia

New handheld screening device accurately identifies children with amblyopia

Limited evidence colchicine reduces COVID-19 related hospitalization

Limited evidence colchicine reduces COVID-19 related hospitalization

Who qualifies for a covid booster? The list is growing longer

Who qualifies for a covid booster? The list is growing longer

Most randomized trials relevant to primary care hold up over time

Most randomized trials relevant to primary care hold up over time

Ryans make $25 million gift to name and endow the Robert J. Havey, MD, Institute for Global Health

Ryans make $25 million gift to name and endow the Robert J. Havey, MD, Institute for Global Health

Delirium is highly likely in patients hospitalized for severe COVID-19

Delirium is highly likely in patients hospitalized for severe COVID-19

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to vaccines during pregnancy

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to vaccines during pregnancy

New QCovid tool helps identify vaccinated groups at highest risk of Covid-19 hospitalization and death

New QCovid tool helps identify vaccinated groups at highest risk of Covid-19 hospitalization and death

Shared language must be clear enough to help people working together in public health, experts say

Shared language must be clear enough to help people working together in public health, experts say

Urine sampling not to be restricted to children with unexplained fever, say researchers

Urine sampling not to be restricted to children with unexplained fever, say researchers

Long-term injectables plus counseling improve medication adherence in bipolar disorder patients

Long-term injectables plus counseling improve medication adherence in bipolar disorder patients

Grants to promote COVID-19 vaccination among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Grants to promote COVID-19 vaccination among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Albert Einstein College of Medicine receives $5 million NIH grant for IDD research

Albert Einstein College of Medicine receives $5 million NIH grant for IDD research

Blood clot risks are high following SARS-CoV-2 infection, not vaccination

Blood clot risks are high following SARS-CoV-2 infection, not vaccination

Severe COVID-19 linked to increase in autoantibodies

Severe COVID-19 linked to increase in autoantibodies

COVID-19 booster vaccine to be offered to millions of vulnerable people from next week

COVID-19 booster vaccine to be offered to millions of vulnerable people from next week

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