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Researchers say a patient's routinely assessed immune profile on the first day of hospitalization might provide insights for treating serious cases of COVID-19.
This article first appeared February 24, 1967, in the publication Mayovox. Methodist History Desk personnel now occupy new and spacious quarters on the ...
“This year, for the first time, we will bring the flu vaccine program to every middle school in the county and four of the seven high schools. That's great ...
It's the No. 1 killer in America, and, in 2015, the number of Americans dying of heart disease increased for the first time in a decade. So why has ...
If physicians diagnose C. diff, Dr. Pardi says the first step is for patients to stop taking the antibiotic that triggered the infection. He says depending on ...
I can pour you a glass of milk, but I have to wash my hands first. The bottle dropped on the floor. Let me pick it up, clean this up and go straight to the ...
"Recognitions like this are a testament to our gifted staff who place patients' needs first every day," says Wyatt Decker, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
Ardon, most children require a specific set of vaccines before they enter kindergarten, first grade and then again around the seventh grade. Dr. Ardon says ...
... first author of the report. "Innovative approaches to staffing are needed to serve the needs of the patient, increase collaboration and improve patient ...
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