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Dr. Sascha Dublin explores what this reassuring finding from the Kaiser Permanente-UW ACT study means for patients with acid reflux.
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A science journalist living with addiction says it may be a learning disorder. Virginia Immanuel reviews Maia Szalavitz’ book about comprehensive addiction solutions.
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Where you live can affect your health, and a $2.67-million NIDDK-funded UW/KPWHRI project explores how.
SIRC 4th Biennial Conference: We opened Pandora’s Box of implementation questions
Dr. Cara Lewis and Callie Walsh-Bailey describe a meeting that generated as many questions as answers — and why that’s a good thing.
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Clinicians, researchers, and Beatles fans take note: Older people’s needs are diverse and constantly changing, Dr. Eric B. Larson writes.
National Cat Day is October 29, 2017
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