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The Biggest, Buzziest Conference for Health Care Investors Convenes Amid Fears the Bubble Will Burst
HEALTH

The Biggest, Buzziest Conference for Health Care Investors Convenes Amid Fears the Bubble Will Burst

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO — Health care’s business class returned to its San Francisco sanctuary last week…

Moderna’s experimental cancer vaccine treats but doesn’t prevent melanoma – a biochemist explains how it works
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Moderna’s experimental cancer vaccine treats but doesn’t prevent melanoma – a biochemist explains how it works

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2023January 21, 2023

Media outlets have reported the encouraging findings of clinical trials for a new experimental vaccine…

Rural Seniors Benefit From Pandemic-Driven Remote Fitness Boom
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Rural Seniors Benefit From Pandemic-Driven Remote Fitness Boom

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2023

MALMO, Minn. — Eight women, all 73 or older, paced the fellowship hall at Malmo…

Will Your Smartphone Be the Next Doctor’s Office?
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Will Your Smartphone Be the Next Doctor’s Office?

World News IntelJanuary 17, 2023

(Oona Tempest/KHN) The same devices used to take selfies and type out tweets are being…

Stopping the cancer cells that thrive on chemotherapy – research into how pancreatic tumors adapt to stress could lead to a new treatment approach
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Stopping the cancer cells that thrive on chemotherapy – research into how pancreatic tumors adapt to stress could lead to a new treatment approach

World News IntelJanuary 16, 2023January 27, 2023

As with weeds in a garden, it is a challenge to fully get rid of…

Procrastination is linked to poor health – new study
HEALTH

Procrastination is linked to poor health – new study

World News IntelJanuary 16, 2023

University students have a lot of freedom but not much structure. This can be bad…

Underlying problems are starting to be addressed
HEALTH

Underlying problems are starting to be addressed

World News IntelJanuary 16, 2023January 16, 2023

The NHS is having its worst winter in recent memory with strikes, record ambulance and…

Nearly one billion served by healthcare facilities without reliable electricity
HEALTH

Nearly one billion served by healthcare facilities without reliable electricity

World News IntelJanuary 15, 2023

The study presents the latest data on electrification of healthcare facilities in low- and middle-income…

Ending Involuntary Commitments Would Shift Burden of Dementia Care to Strapped Communities
HEALTH

Ending Involuntary Commitments Would Shift Burden of Dementia Care to Strapped Communities

World News IntelJanuary 13, 2023

HELENA, Mont. — State lawmakers from both parties have shown support for a plan to…

Why People Who Experience Severe Nausea During Pregnancy Often Go Untreated
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Why People Who Experience Severe Nausea During Pregnancy Often Go Untreated

World News IntelJanuary 13, 2023

Mineka Furtch wasn’t bothered by the idea of morning sickness after going through a miscarriage…

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