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_ Medical Procedures Hospitals Working to Reduce Unnecessary Blood Transfusions By Jane Farrell article Unnecessary blood transfusions are often a drain on hospital resources and finances. But now a five-year ΓÇ£blood management programΓÇ¥ could … Read More→
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_ Hot Flashes in the Workplace By Sondra Forsyth blog I remember my first hot flash like it was yesterday. It was a beautiful spring day, so I couldnΓÇÖt blame […]
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