[ad_1] A new study conducted by an infectious disease epidemiologist at Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine could change the way doctors treat a common sexually transmitted disease. Professor …
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[ad_1] Long-term opioid use is more common in patients treated with invasive surgical techniques for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer than in those with minimally invasive surgery. Long-term opioid use is more common …
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[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG – The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Congolese surgeon is drawing rare global attention to a region that has been experiencing a rebel conflict for decades now …
Read More »$ 56M in Federal Funding to Support Michigan's Prevention, Treatment of Opioid Dependence
[ad_1] LANSING, Mich. (WLUC) – Michigan will receive nearly $ 56 million in federal funding to continue efforts to reduce opioid abuse and abuse, Lieutenant-Governor Brian Calley said Friday. "Opioid abuse is …
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[ad_1] Months in prison did not rid Daryl of his opioid addiction. "Before I left the prison parking lot, I was shooting in the air, getting ready," he said. Daryl has been …
Read More »Gap addiction treatment drives a black market for Suboxone
[ad_1] Months in prison did not rid Daryl of his opioid addiction. "Before I left the prison parking lot, I was shooting in the air, getting ready," he said. Daryl has been …
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[ad_1] To drink or not to drink is the question. A recent study added an additional conclusion to the still confusing question of whether to drink regularly and how much should be …
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[ad_1] The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Congolese surgeon draws scarce global attention to a region beset by an outbreak of rebel conflict that is now threatening efforts to …
Read More »Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone health, according to a major study
[ad_1] Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone mineral density and prevent fractures and falls in adults, according to a large-scale study that recommends that health professionals no longer recommend these supplements …
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