Por: NBC News Science December 01, 2022
The words some doctors use are often misunderstood by patients and their families, leaving them feeling confused and vulnerable, according to researchers. In a study published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Network Open, University of Minnesota researchers found that the language doctors often use tends not to translate easily into everyday English. A positive test result, for example, generally suggests something negative: A disease like Covid,... + full article
ABC News USA Sports November 28, 2022
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In a season in which the only thing the can consistently do, it seems, is raise their own frustration level with one loss after another, a brief sideline blowup between defensive tackle and quarterback was caught on camera Sunday.It came early in the fourth... + más
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ESPN USA Sports November 28, 2022
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Newsweek USA World November 07, 2022
A high-ranking unit in the Russian navy is reportedly reeling after experiencing significant losses in a recent offensive.The 155th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade was involved in a Wednesday attack on a Ukrainian military garrison in Pavlivka, a town southwest of the recently... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 01, 2022
NEW YORK – The clip-on devices that use light to measure oxygen levels in the blood are getting a closer look from U.S. regulators after recent studies suggest they don't work as well for patients of color. The devices, called pulse oximeters, usually snap onto a finger... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 18, 2022
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The New York Times USA Health October 14, 2022
Dr. Yul Yang, a dermatologist at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., addresses all of his patients with an honorific — Mr. or Mrs. or Ms. — even if they ask him to use their first names. It is a sign of respect and a way of distinguishing his professional role as a doctor... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 13, 2022
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