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Hospital response to Activity-Based Funding and price incentives: Evidence from Ireland [Health Policy]
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Belief in COVID-19 related conspiracy theories around the globe: A systematic review - ScienceDirect
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Guinea worm disease is close to being eradicated – how was this progress achieved?
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Hong Kong Hospital Authority warns of surge in 2 superbugs, turns to AI in fight against antibiotic overuse
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Half of COVID survivors still had symptoms at 3 years, more reinfections amid Omicron
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A royal commission won't help the abuse of Aboriginal kids. Indigenous-led solutions will
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Rising numbers of people found long after death in England and Wales – study
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Bayer ordered to pay $1.56 billion in latest US trial loss over Roundup weedkiller
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Nanoplastics promote conditions for Parkinson's across various lab models, study shows
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