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Music therapy is emerging as a powerful, evidence-based tool in cancer survivorship care. A recent MSK study finds it as ...
Kansas City University's Joplin campus has opened applications for its new Master of Health Science in Anesthesiologist ...
A panel organized by the FDA cast doubts on the safety of antidepressants during pregnancy — drawing ire from doctors who say ...
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A new report by the government's Public Accounts Committee into the Darwin Waterfront Corporation has raised fresh concerns ...
In the rolling hills of the Pocono Mountains, there exists a weekend wonderland where treasure hunters, bargain seekers, and the merely curious converge in a glorious celebration of stuff—welcome to ...
Understanding today’s corporatization of U.S. health care requires seeing it from a historical perspective, as a process that began with a change in the business model of care delivery in the 1920s.
To prevent the spread of inaccurate information, academic and health care institutions will need to equip scientists and clinicians to engage effectively on nontraditional media platforms.