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Hospital-based palliative care programs that focus on patient comfort rather than simply medical treatment are growing rapidly. And for patients, their families, and hospitals themselves, that is a very good thing. A new study by the National Palliative Care Research Center finds the number of these important new programs has grown [...]

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