Without addressing these gaps, collaboration between schools (operating under FERPA) and health departments (operating under HIPAA) can compromise student privacy.
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Increased hand hygiene at airports can mitigate spread of coronavirus by 37%
As coronavirus spreads across the globe via infected air travelers, authorities are attempting to contain the outbreak and avoid a pandemic.
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Yale scientists enlist most unlikely ally in efforts to treat glioblastoma
Glioblastomas are relentless, hard-to-treat, and often lethal brain tumors. Yale scientists have enlisted a most unlikely ally in efforts to treat this form of cancer — elements of the Ebola virus.
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Shingles vaccine appears to reduce stroke risk
New research has revealed that older adults who regularly golf could be at a lower risk of death compared to those who do not play. The results of this research are to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2020 in Los Angeles between the 19th and 21st of February 2020.
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New analysis shows rising ER visits for repeat opioid-related emergencies
The emergency department is being increasingly utilized as a patient’s best or only treatment option for opioid use disorder.
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New study provides clear picture of brain abnormalities associated with schizophrenia
What if the key to a better understanding of schizophrenia has been here all along–but researchers haven’t had the resources to study it?
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Oligosaccharide 2’FL in breast milk enhances cognitive development in babies
Maternal factors, such as breast milk, have been shown to affect a baby’s development, and previous animal studies have determined that a carbohydrate, the oligosaccharide 2’FL found in maternal milk, positively influences neurodevelopment.
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Golf could lower risk of death among older adults
New research has revealed that older adults who regularly golf could be at a lower risk of death compared to those who do not play. The results of this research are to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2020 in Los Angeles to between the 19th and 21st of February 2020.
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Why are ethnic minority doctors less successful than white doctors?
Why are ethnic minority doctors less successful in academic tests and securing the top jobs than white doctors, ask experts in The BMJ today?
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UK medical schools failing to deal with racism, finds BMJ investigation
Medical schools in the UK are unprepared to deal with the racism and racial harassment experienced by black and ethnic minority students, an investigation by The BMJ has found.
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