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Many Hospitals Lack All-Trans Retinoic Acid for Treating Leukemia

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Only 14 percent of hospitals that referred patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia had ATRA readily available

Early Childhood Feeding Problems Tied to Developmental Delays

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Authors say young children with multiple eating problems may benefit from screening for developmental delay

Regeneron Says Its Antibody Cocktail Likely Weakened by Omicron Variant

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No direct data yet available testing the new variant's resistance to immunity from monoclonal antibodies and vaccines

Pfizer to Seek FDA Approval of Boosters for Teens Ages 16 to 17

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Move to expand booster availability comes as President Joe Biden tries to keep Americans calm about omicron

Omicron Variant Spurs New York Officials to Recommend Masking Indoors

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So far, there are no confirmed cases of the omicron variant in New York City, according to the health commissioner

Old Spice, Secret Antiperspirants Recalled Due to Benzene

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Proctor & Gamble said that it has not received any reports of harm from the recalled products

FDA Panel Mulls Merck COVID-19 Antiviral Pill

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Expert panel will vote later Tuesday on whether to recommend authorizing the drug for high-risk patients

Smartphone Wound Follow-Up Increases Odds of Early SSI Diagnosis

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Patients in smartphone group had reduced community care attendance, better experiences accessing care after abdominal surgery

Telehealth Programs Benefit Obese Adults With Knee OA

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Education and exercise program, with and without dietary intervention, better than education only for knee osteoarthritis

Higher Habitual Coffee Intake May Slow Cognitive Decline

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Higher baseline coffee consumption also linked to slower Aβ-amyloid accumulation during a 126-month study period as shown on brain MRI scans