Working With Patients Who Are Hard-of-Hearing During COVID-19: What to Know
If you have patients who are hard-of-hearing, they may face additional struggles during the...
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If you have patients who are hard-of-hearing, they may face additional struggles during the...
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By Deena Beasley (Reuters) – As countries begin to emerge from shutdowns imposed during the...
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By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) – There are tentative signs that children may not...
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(Reuters) – Several countries around the world began gradual easing of the coronavirus-led...
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Singing, close proximity of members thought to hasten infection Choir practice may have...
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AMSTERDAM/BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A vaccine to counter the new coronavirus could be approved in...
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By Chris Canipe and Lisa Shumaker (Reuters) – Nearly all 50 U.S. states have begun to allow...
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Did you know most of our generic drugs come from China? Lynne Peterson is the Senior Writer for...
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By Carl O’Donnell (Reuters) – Health policy experts say the United States must...
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EUA builds on early approval for home nose swab test WASHINGTON — The FDA has issued an...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – Men’s blood has higher levels than women’s of...
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By Kanishka Singh, Chris Prentice and Mike Stone (Reuters) – Three senior officials guiding...
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We are fighting multiple health devils in our daily lives. While COVID-19 is the most recent one,...
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By Elizabeth Culliford (Reuters) – Facebook Inc and YouTube, the video service of Alphabet...
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By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) – After a week or so sick in bed in their New York City...
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Speaks out against scapegoating of Asians and Pacific Islanders The American Medical Association, on May 4, urged public health officials and the media to refrain from using “racially-charged and xenophobic language that...
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(Reuters) – More than 3.7 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel...
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Authorization spurred by preliminary results from NIH trial WASHINGTON — The FDA issued an...
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Agency moves to block subpar tests, bad actors from the market WASHINGTON — The FDA revised...
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Analysis shows that right now just 40 percent of states can meet the lower 2 percent threshold for testing
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