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Bad Gums Tied to Big Brain Risks
Gum disease was linked with white matter hyperintensities, an imaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease, data from the ...
Odds of delirium up 41% for patients admitted to physicians in the highest versus lowest quartile of first-generation antihistamine prescribing.
There is increased risk for non-fatal complications among patients with heart failure and chronic kidney disease with lower socioeconomic status.
The national unemployment rate fell to 6.3% in January, but the Federal Reserve says that the unemployment rate for the lowest wage quartile of workers is closer to 23%. An analysis from the Fed using ...
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