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Disease Improvement Observed in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients Using EDS-FLU

This research into EDS-FLU is significant, as there remain no medications approved by the FDA for chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps.


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Why Do They Refuse to Do Randomized Controlled Trials?

We are now in the fourth year of the COVID era.
By any definition, we are well past when policymakers could claim that emergency conditions dictate that they can make policies on best guesses made und...

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Anderson Cooper 360

of voter intimidation to the department of justice and the arizona attorney general's office. according to a state official, a person leaving their ballot in an early voting drop-off box in mesa this week said they were approached and followed by a group of individuals. a county official warns that this is an escalation from initial reports of people taking videos of people dropping off their ballots. meanwhile, in harris county, texas, with less than a week to early voting, the secretary of state's office says they'll have inspectors performing, quote, randomized checks on election records and observing the, quote, handling and counting of ballots and electronic media. that's the most populous county, home to houston and democratic-leaning electorate. they also told harris county election officials they'll, quote, dispatch a task force to immediately respond to any legal issues identified by the secretary of state, inspectors, poll watcher, or voters. now we want to take you to georgia as part of our continued look at potential threats to democracy and the vote. here is cnn's drew griffin.

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>> with less than three weeks until the returns, the arizona secretary of state referred to what they're calling a case of voter intimidation. in the arizona attorney generals office. according to the station a voter leaving their ballot said they were approached and followed by a group of individuals. a county official warns that this is an escalation from initial reports of people taking videos of people dropping off their ballots. meanwhile in harris county, texas, with less than a week to early voting, the secretary of state's office says they will have inspectors performing, quote, randomized checks on election records and observing the, quote, handling and counting of ballots and

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Smith+Nephew: Randomized Clinical Trial Shows Benefit Of LEAF Patient Monitoring System

LONDON (dpa-AFX) - Smith+Nephew (SN.L, SNN) said its wireless, wearable LEAF Patient Monitoring System has monitored more than 60,000 patients with over 7 million hours of use. A randomized clinical

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Contact Lens Could be a Healthy Option for Children


Contact Lens Could be a Healthy Option for Children
by Angela Mohan on 
March 3, 2021 at 12:01 PM
Long-term ocular health of kids wearing daily disposable soft contact lenses had minimal impact on physiology over a tenure of six years. New study results affirm that lenses are an option for children as young as eight years old.
Ocular Health of Children Wearing Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Over a 6-Year Period (Woods J, et al) adds to the growing body of evidence in support of contact lens wear in children for myopia control.
The paper has been accepted by
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, the peer review journal of the British Contact Lens Association.

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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Aerobic may help slow memory loss for Alzheimer's dementia patients


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New York, Feb 27 (IANS) Aerobic exercise may help slow memory loss for older adults living with Alzheimer's dementia, says a new research.
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