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People wanted booking systems that were simple and user-friendly, without long automated phone menus (“press one for ...
You may never find yourself in a treatment center halfway across the world, but when suffering is close enough to touch, most ...
We provide novel estimates of the causal impact of physician-patient relationships on physicians’ decisions. Exploiting quasi-random assignment of patients to OBs at childbirth, we find OBs are 25% ...
Molly — also known as MDMA or ecstasy — is a synthetic psychoactive drug that floods the brain with serotonin, dopamine and ...
Nearly two million people worldwide have lost the simple ability to feel steady. Now researchers have developed an ...
Tennis legend Chris Evert, a two-time ovarian cancer survivor, is advocating for awareness and genetic screening after her ...
Parisha Shamim, executive director of Labaid Cardiac and Specialized Hospitals in Dhaka, believes a hospital should be a place of empathy, care, and compassion – not just medicine and treatment. With ...
Kansas' ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapies for transgender minors takes effect next year. This family is trying to ...
Maybe you ask the barista for cream with your coffee, and possibly sugar as well. But new research shows that paper cup of joe you grab off the coffeehouse counter contains another ingredient, and ...
Sweetened coffee drinkers who downed an average 1.5 to 3.5 cups a day were 29% to 31% less likely to die during an average seven-year follow-up than non-coffee drinkers, according to findings ...
For most people with MS, a cup or two a day is fine and may even help some symptoms like fatigue and cognitive function. But ...