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Providers often fail to consider Ehrlichia when treating tick-borne infections

October 5, 2018 consider, Ehrlichia, Fail, infections, often, Providers, tick-borne, to, treating, when

When a patient presents with signs and symptoms suspicious for a tick-borne illness, medical providers in central North Carolina regularly

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Pills for appendicitis? Surgery often not needed, study says

September 25, 2018 appendicitis?, for, needed':, not, often, Pills, Says, study, surgery

Advances in imaging tests make it easy to determine which patients face that danger.  (iStock) CHICAGO –  A new study

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New study finds police-related fatalities may occur twice as often as reported

July 25, 2018 As, fatalities, finds, may, New, occur, often, police-related, reported, study, twice

According to a new study led by a Cornell University researchers, an average of nearly three men in the United

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Rare pediatric skin conditions often get expensive, inconsistent care

July 9, 2018 care, Conditions, expensive, get, inconsistent, often, pediatric, Rare, Skin

Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago are the first to conduct a large-scale analysis of treatments and outcomes

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