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Study Looks at Cancer Cases Attributable to Alcohol Use

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In 2020, an estimated 4.1 percent of all new cancer cases globally attributed to alcohol consumption

AAN Presents Ethical Considerations Relating to Dementia Care

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Timely anticipatory planning in early dementia is crucial to preserve autonomy over future decisions and to reduce caregiver strain

Questionnaire Responses About Dermatology History Inconsistent

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History of psoriasis consistently reported, whereas history of atopic dermatitis is not

Lawsuits Claim Pesticide Caused Harm to Children’s Brains

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Chlorpyrifos is approved for use on more than 80 crops but was banned for household use in 2001

Pfizer Presses U.S. Scientists, Officials on Third Booster Shot

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U.S. officials say that more data are needed before regulators can determine whether booster shots are necessary

Medicare Mulls Coverage for Controversial Drug for Alzheimer Disease

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CMS says a final decision on coverage is not likely until next spring

WHO: Get COVID-19 Vaccines to Poor Nations Instead of Making Booster Shots

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Advocacy group ONE Campaign says only 1 percent of people in poor countries have received even one COVID-19 vaccine dose

Teen, Parent Response Explored for Cardiomyopathy Genetic Tests

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Families with positive predictive test results had better functioning scores than those with negative predictive test results

Citizenship Impacts Children’s Access to Health Care

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Gaps in insurance coverage increase delays in care for immigrant children versus citizen siblings

Perceived Financial Barriers Hinder Cervical Cancer Screening

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72 percent of low-income, uninsured, or publicly insured women perceived financial barriers to screening