A new burn gel could enhance treatment and recovery of burn victims and it could also change the way patients are cared for ...
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For four years, Justin Frye and Jason Funaro were good friends. Frye, a Physician Assistant in Infectious Diseases since 2016 ...
The illuminated, 25-foot, stainless steel monument in the Illinois Medical District could be completed later this year.
NJHA's membership includes 400 members from across the New Jersey health care community, including hospitals, health systems ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUganda battles new Ebola outbreak – and a vaccine hesitancy crisisAmid sixth outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus, Ugandans bemoan lack of official communication and fears for the economy.
Ratner, who heads the pediatric infectious disease unit at NYU Langone’s Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, tracks the history ...
Every day that PEPFAR’s work is interrupted, 230 babies are born with H.I.V. in South Africa who otherwise would not have ...
UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts joined 97.9 The Hill for a wide-ranging interview checking in as the university's spring semester ...
A recent study from Temple University finds a majority of Pennsylvania college students consider themselves educated about ...
Yale scientists warn that sweeping federal cuts to indirect costs could destabilize research funding, force institutional budget shifts and push young scientists out of academia.
Planned funding cuts by the National Institutes of Health’s, the United States' leading medical research agency, could impact Alabama health care, jobs and future medical breakthroughs.
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