Suicide prevention falls squarely in the purview of primary care practitioners, says family physician Teresa Lovins, MD. She reviews an intervention with remarkable results.
A recent survey of US adults sheds light on public attitudes regarding RSV, influenza, COVID-19, MMR, and other key vaccines.
The findings suggest that women who experience early menopause (age 50 years) may constitute a sex-specific high-risk group for cognitive decline.
Interventions to protect or improve auditory health across the lifespan could be a cost-effective means of slowing the rapid rise of dementia in the US, authors wrote.
Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine was linked to fewer and less severe side effects vs mRNA in a University of Utah study of health care workers.
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