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The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health is expanding the use of pre-service training for nursing, midwifery and medical students and
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Working overtime may negatively influence nurses’ collaboration with fellow nurses and physicians, finds a new study by researchers at NYU
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Spatial representations of surroundings, including those outside the visual field, are crucial for guiding movement in a three-dimensional world. The
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Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California, Berkeley have combined cutting-edge cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM)
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A new review published online today in the journal Addiction has compiled the best, most up-to-date source of information on
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There are many rules in food safety lore, some that have a basis in fact, and some that are purely
Read moreMaking next-generation preconception screening a reality for parents
For those planning to become parents, advances in sequencing technologies could make preconception carrier screening more useful by looking at
Read moreAdversity early in life linked with more physical pain in adulthood
Experiencing trauma as a child may influence how much pain an individual feels in adulthood, according to Penn State researchers.
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