A recent BMJ Open study reports that snoring, daytime sleepiness, insomnia, and sleep duration may increase the risk of glaucoma. Study: Association of sleep behavior and pattern with the risk
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There has been a steady decline in Medicare reimbursement for common gastrointestinal (GI) services and patient office visits over the past 15 years, which could have a direct
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BEIJING (Reuters) – New coronavirus cases surged in Guangzhou and other Chinese cities, official data showed on Tuesday, with the global manufacturing hub becoming China’s latest COVID-19 epicentre
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One patient had two toddlers already and was trying to extract herself from an abusive relationship. Another ended up in Michigan after trying to get care in her
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