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People who are more worried about the risk to their health during a pandemic may be more likely to lie to obtain a vaccination earlier, according to research
There are clear regional differences in the proportion of older adults receiving potentially inappropriate drug treatment in Sweden. In a study published in Frontiers of Pharmacology, researchers at
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