Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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USA TODAY
Nearly four years after doctors declared Marielle Santos McLeod free of colon cancer, she has yet to feel liberated from the burden of medical expenses. McLeod, who lives near Charleston, South Carolina, is still paying off chemotherapy bills that ...
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Medscape
Welcome to Impact Factor, your weekly dose of commentary on a new medical study. I'm Dr F. Perry Wilson from the Yale School of Medicine. You're exhausted ...
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Index-Journal
PITTSBURGH – Emergency physicians who play a video game about trauma triage outperform their peers who only receive standard education when it comes to properly caring for severely injured older adults. The findings are published today in JAMA.
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San Antonio Express-News
A Central Texas woman is sharing a warning after a parasite linked to “kissing bugs” killed her dog, with veterinarians saying the disease is present across Texas, including the San Antonio area. Becky Roche said her Belgian Malinois puppy, Ranger, ...
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KERA News
Just under about 30% of some patients, particularly of patients who developed COVID from the initial strains, have this syndrome of fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, that we can't really identify with blood work tests and imaging tests, but they still have ...
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ABC News
New federal data shows a modest but meaningful decline in maternal deaths in the U.S.—but leading clinicians warn the country is still far from where it needs to be. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 649 women died of ...
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STAT
Cautious optimism about the latest CDC director nom · How weed affects adolescent brains · The safety measures one family must take amid a measles outbreak · How one nonprofit is expanding LGBTQ+ care while it shrinks elsewhere.
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Newswise
Collision with a motor vehicle was the most common mechanism (49.9 percent). Overall, 68.7 percent of patients required admission and 30.2 percent required intensive care. The median length of stay was three days. Half ...
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The Jerusalem Post
According to Dr. Metzl, getting older doesn't have to mean slowing down. In fact, turning up the intensity, even very briefly, can transform long-term health and improve longevity.".
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