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    “Here’s an opportunity to move the needle on reducing anemia in hospitalized patients, where the benefit also doesn’t come at a cost.”

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    The model found that patients who underwent pharmacogenomic testing spent 15% more time in the “well” state without depression symptoms.

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    Publish date: May 9, 2023

    EPI is challenging to define complicated by limitations in diagnostic testing.

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    Antibiotic pretreatment reduces liver ischemia/reperfusion injury

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    Therapies that target macrophage metabolism could serve as potential treatment options.

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