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Surgical risk persists for patients who’ve had COVID

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Close Up Scientist using microscope in laboratory room while making medical testing and research

When patients undergo any type of surgery after having had COVID, their odds of significant postoperative problems diminish with elapsed time from COVID diagnosis.

Researchers discover how to predict the efficacy of one of the most widely used drugs against breast cancer

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