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_ Medical Care More than Half of Eligible U.S. Travelers Don't Get Measles Immunization By Jane Farrell article A study led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators found that 53 percent of people seeking pre-travel consultations at clinics … Read More→
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_ Medical Care How Fear Can Influence Treatment for Chronic Pain By Jane Farrell article A leading psychology professor at The University of Texas at Arlington has focused international attention on how a chronic pain … Read More→
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_ Pain Management Hospitalized Seniors Resist Medical Marijuana, but Opiates Prescribed for Nonsurgical Conditions Result in Poor Outcomes By Sondra Forsyth article In one of the first studies of its kind, nearly one-third of 10,000 older adults were prescribed opiate pain medications … Read More→
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_ Peripheral Artery Disease Fruits and Vegetables May Lower Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease By Jane Farrell article Eating three or more servings of fruit and vegetables per day may lower your risk of developing peripheral artery disease … Read More→
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