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Exposure to Industrial Solvent Linked to 24% Higher PD Risk
Airborne exposure to a common industrial solvent was linked to a 24% increased risk of Parkinson’s disease in urban areas.
United states
North carolina
Brittany krzyzanowski
Jeff bronstein
Barrow neurological institute
American academy of neurology
Environmental protection agency national air toxics assessment
American academy
Camp lejeune
Population data
Environmental protection agency
National air toxics assessment
More substantial data adds
Parkinson 039s disease
Arkinsons parkinson disease pd
Rural health
HCPs Still Grappling With UnitedHealth Cyberattack
For some, the event has been "more devastating than COVID."
United states
New york
Alex shteynshlyuger
John rex
Emily benson
Frank pallone jr
Andrew witty
Tyler mason
Brett guthrier ky
Commerce health subcommittee
House energy
Unitedhealth group
New york city
Blue cross
Financial officer john rex
Brett guthrie
Does AD Severity Affect Growth in Children?
An analysis evaluated growth in a study of 1326 children with AD younger than 12 years.
San diego
United states
Northwestern university
Amys paller
Adam friedman
American academy of dermatology
Centers for disease
George washington university
American academy
Disease control
Learning management system
Body mass index
Atopic dermatitis
Atopic eczema
Washington dc
Washington district of columbia
Prenatal Rx Opioids Tied to Increased Risk for Preterm Birth
A large study showed taking prescription opioids during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for spontaneous preterm birth.
Vanderbilt university
United states
Sarahs osmundson
Vanderbilt university medical center
Department of obstetrics
Tennessee medicaid
Hispanic white
Premature birth
Preterm birth
Pain management
Match day
Watch application
Edical students match
Drug abuse
Medical life
Hysician lifestyle
Judge Won t Overturn Invalidated USMLE Scores
Court documents reveal medical graduates from Nepal outperformed every country in the world on the USMLE and that examinee volume at Nepal's single test center tripled.
District of columbia
United states
Christopherr cooper
Latika giri
Us district court
National board of medical examiners
Committee for individualized
United states medical licensing exam
Judge christopher
National board
Medical examiners
Medscape medical
Data analysis
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