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/ 3 weeks agoHow medical treatments devised for war can quickly be implemented in US hospitals to save lives
How much oxygen does the military need for wounded soldiers? Turns out not much. Military-civilian research is paving the way for...
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Being viewed as a good corporate citizen can be good for the bottom line.
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/ 3 weeks agoThe dangers of ‘Jekyll and Hyde leadership’: Why making amends after workplace abuse can hurt more than it helps
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/ 3 weeks agoWhy community pharmacies are closing – and what to do if your neighborhood location shutters
Thousands of American pharmacies have shuttered over the past five years.
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/ 3 weeks agoTrans people affirmed their gender without medical help in medieval Europe − history shows how identity transcends medicine and law
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/ 3 weeks agoMany gluten-free foods are high in calories and sugar, low on fiber and protein, and they cost more − new research
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/ 3 weeks agoDeporting millions of immigrants would shock the US economy, increasing housing, food and other prices
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/ 3 weeks agoPhilly’s Chinatown has a rich tradition of activism – the Sixers arena fight was just one of many to preserve the neighborhood
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/ 3 weeks agoNat King Cole’s often overlooked role in the Civil Rights Movement
March 17 marks 106 years since the birth of musician Nat King Cole, whose success paved the way for future generations...