6 Top Primary Care Stories of the Month From around the web, here are snippets from -- and links to -- 6 very recent reports that you may not want to miss.
From around the web, here are snippets from -- and links to -- 6 reports that you may not want to miss.
Greater average spending by physicians in Florida was associated with reduced risk of incurring a malpractice claim.
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Uterine transplant may soon become a reality, reports The New York Times.
5. Read more, here.
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The WHO has launched a global campaign to try to avoid further emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance.
6. Read more, here.
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A new study in Circulation finds significant inverse associations between coffee consumption and deaths from cardiovascular and neurologic diseases and suicide.
7. Read more, here.
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Hallucinations may result from specific brain morphology in the paracingulate sulcus.
8. Read more, here.
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