Lymphatic fluid from surgical drains, which is usually tossed in the trash, is a treasure in the hands of University of Pittsburgh and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis researchers who found that this liquid could inform more precise treatments for patients with head and neck cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
Taos residents and business owners who participated in focus groups and completed surveys that asked about sustainable tourism identified gentrification and rental inflation as two major symptoms of …
Taos residents and business owners who participated in focus groups and completed surveys that asked about sustainable tourism identified gentrification and rental inflation as two major symptoms of …
Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) June 08, 2023 Reproductive Specialists of the Carolinas (RSC), a leading fertility practice, is proud to announce that Dr. Ashley
The need to target resources to critical education priorities couldnot be more clear. Consolidation will ensure that pressing issuessuch as the achievement gap between poor children and theirmiddle-class peers receive the highest priority.