Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Seniors’ Active Lifestyles Lead to Increased Risk of Trauma
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Seniors’ Active Lifestyles Lead to Increased Risk of Trauma
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Heart Transplant Story from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
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Paramedics Skilled In Identifying Strokes
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Patients With Sleep Apnea At Risk For Delirium After Surgery
medicalnewstoday.com — “An anecdotal observation of a possible link between sleep apnea and post-surgical delirium has been measured and confirmed by a team of researchers at the Duke University Medical Center.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Study Finds Paramedics Skilled in Identifying Strokes
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Study Finds Paramedics Skilled in Identifying Strokes
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Study finds paramedics skilled in identifying strokes
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