The limbo between having blood drawn and receiving the results can be stressful for patients. Then the jargon-filled blood test report arrives before a doctor can review it and translate the findings.
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PFAS testing is becoming a bigger part of the conversation across the Northwoods, especially as more private well owners ...
A Georgia State University study shows standard cognitive screening tools used to monitor Alzheimer's disease may not reflect ...
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