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Studies show RSV’s severity and impact on long-term health

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is often mistaken for a common cold, but recent studies have shown that it can be just as severe as other well-known respiratory viral infections like

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Enhanced protein nutrition during critical illness shows no benefit, finds study

Critically ill patients often face challenges such as rapid muscle loss, which can hinder their recovery process. To address this

Scientifically grounded recommendations for stretching published for the first time

Stretching has always been a controversial topic in the world of fitness and sports. Should it be done before or

Trump Plan To Lower U.S. Drug Prices To Overseas Levels Lacks Details

President Trump's executive order to reduce the cost of prescription drugs in the United States has sparked speculation and uncertainty

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Can Primary Care Survive Burnout, Bureaucracy, And A Broken System?

The fading art of the family doctor—will tradition survive the future of healthcare? Remember the primary care physician of yore?

How forensic pathologists play a key role in tracking disease and supporting public health

Forensic pathologists are often portrayed in a dark and ominous light in popular culture, but their role goes far beyond

Trump tax bill has famous behind-the-scenes lobbyist: Dr. Oz

Mehmet Oz, a prominent figure in the medical field and the current overseer of Medicare and Medicaid, has been playing

Study finds mental health disorders, malaria and heart disease were most affected by COVID pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching impacts beyond just the virus itself. A recent study published in The BMJ has