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Study suggests link between sleep apnea and joint pain in postmenopausal women

Study suggests link between sleep apnea and joint pain in postmenopausal women

To be one in a million: ‘Who thinks it’s going to be you?’

To be one in a million: ‘Who thinks it’s going to be you?’

Drug misuse is not exclusive to the opioid epidemic, suggests study

Drug misuse is not exclusive to the opioid epidemic, suggests study

A ubiquitous protein may be key to the survival of neurons most impacted by glaucoma

A ubiquitous protein may be key to the survival of neurons most impacted by glaucoma

Intensive treatment for patients with Crohn's disease found to be safe

Intensive treatment for patients with Crohn's disease found to be safe

Researchers explore the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on loneliness and cortisol levels

Researchers explore the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on loneliness and cortisol levels

A dog day at the dentist’s: North Carolina regulates pups in dentistry

A dog day at the dentist’s: North Carolina regulates pups in dentistry

Study reveals the thalamocortical mechanism for nostalgia-induced analgesia

Study reveals the thalamocortical mechanism for nostalgia-induced analgesia

Research shows intergenerational effects of preconception opioids in male offspring rats

Research shows intergenerational effects of preconception opioids in male offspring rats

Children's Hospital Los Angeles becomes first in the world to implant cardiac stent in babies

Children's Hospital Los Angeles becomes first in the world to implant cardiac stent in babies

Viewing nostalgic images reduces pain perception

Viewing nostalgic images reduces pain perception

Study identifies specific RNA biomarkers linked to gastrointestinal issues in kids with autism

Study identifies specific RNA biomarkers linked to gastrointestinal issues in kids with autism

Study suggests history of childhood traumas may increase the risk of long COVID

Study suggests history of childhood traumas may increase the risk of long COVID

Rarely-used antibiotic could be a safe and affordable treatment for neonatal sepsis

Rarely-used antibiotic could be a safe and affordable treatment for neonatal sepsis

KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Contemplating a post-‘Roe’ world

KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Contemplating a post-‘Roe’ world

Study reports persistent SARS-CoV-2 lingering within tissues of patients with long COVID

Study reports persistent SARS-CoV-2 lingering within tissues of patients with long COVID

Antibody levels against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein up to 12 months after COVID-19 infection in non-vaccinated individuals

Antibody levels against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein up to 12 months after COVID-19 infection in non-vaccinated individuals

Why pregnant people were left behind while vaccines moved at ‘warp speed’ to help the masses

Why pregnant people were left behind while vaccines moved at ‘warp speed’ to help the masses

Study reveals sex-dimorphic immune imprints and in vivo functional impacts of mild COVID-19

Study reveals sex-dimorphic immune imprints and in vivo functional impacts of mild COVID-19

Pulmonary dysfunction in pediatric patients after acute COVID-19 infection

Pulmonary dysfunction in pediatric patients after acute COVID-19 infection

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