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A Japanese registry has identified a blind spot in the routine care of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Serum bicarbonate levels are rarely measured, leaving metabolic acidosis largely ...
The federal government holds shocking evidence of UFOs which proves we are not alone — including satellite imagery of out-of-this world craft that look like nothing “we have built,” an expert with ...
Over the years there is no doubt that Gillian Anderson has been a constant stream of inspiration for us. From her award-winning acting to her advocacy of sexual pleasure via her book Want, she is all ...
Last semester, I got a taste of my pre-med roommate’s academic life: Every week, I spent a good chunk of my time working on assignments for IAPA 1401: “Economic Development in Latin America.” ...
Suddenly the term goy is trending. X is full of memes about “goy pride” and goyim “waking up.” People are debating whether goy is an antisemitic term, or, well, an anti-goyish term. Google Trends ...
Optimal health depends on unobstructed blood flow to all our organs and tissues. Atherosclerosis obstructs blood flow acutely (e.g. heart attacks, strokes) or chronically. Prior columns in this series ...
“Affordability” is the political word of the moment. The prices of everyday essentials, such as housing and health care, are at the top of Americans’ concerns. And “affordability” has become many ...
To the editor: The SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives this week. This legislation creates obstacles to voter registration by requiring ...
Until last spring, I didn’t understand what the word noncomedogenic really meant; acne, however, is a language I’ve been fluent in for 15 years. Routine dermatologist appointments; a revolving door of ...
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