.. a little under 60% of these encounters resulted in hospitalization and of these, about 13% required intensive care.
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loder, who hasn't been involved with any cgrp drug studies, cautions that these medicines don't work for everybody. and they may be risky for some people.
.; author, dr. barbara starfield, revered public health expert at the johns hopkins school of public health; �is us health really the best in the world?�
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. there were over 73,000 tick-borne disease cases here in the keystone state between 2004 and 2016.
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yet these drugs are not a "home run," says elizabeth loder, md, a professor of neurology at harvard medical school and chief of the division of headache at brigham & women's hospital.
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for the next several days, with relatives keeping a constant vigil, robert held the hand of his wife, who was hooked up to an iv and lethargic from pain medication.