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Despite recent progress, the majority of US states don’t yet have sufficient COVID-19 testing capacity to consider relaxing stay-at-home orders
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College athletes participating in indoor sports, especially African-Americans, might be vitamin D deficient and put themselves at risk of injury
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Researchers have found that sugar content is the most important factor for people when making healthy food choices—overriding fat and
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Hospitals can dramatically reduce the length of a patient’s stay (by up to 67%) when their provider teams hold integrated
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