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    Immersive 3D Therapy Effective for Voice Hallucinations?

    by Archynetys Health Desk July 21, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk July 21, 2025

    TOPLINE: Table of Contents TOPLINE: METHODOLOGY: TAKEAWAY: IN PRACTICE: SOURCE: LIMITATIONS: DISCLOSURES: An immersive virtual reality …

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    by Archynetys Health Desk July 14, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk July 14, 2025

    Children from deprived and ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to die following admission to paediatric …

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    WHO Skin Care Resolution: Global Access & Equity

    by Archynetys Health Desk June 9, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk June 9, 2025

    “`html Global Push for Skin Health Access Gains Momentum After WHO Resolution Table of Contents Global …

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    Medicare GI Pay: Physician Cuts, Facility Gains

    by Archynetys Health Desk June 8, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk June 8, 2025

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    PSLF Changes: What Doctors Need to Know

    by Archynetys Health Desk May 25, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk May 25, 2025

    “`html Proposed Budget Changes Threaten Loan Forgiveness for Doctors Table of Contents Proposed Budget Changes Threaten …

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    UK Cancer Death Rates 59% Higher in Deprived Areas, CRUK Report Highlights Disparities

    by Archynetys Health Desk February 21, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk February 21, 2025

    Cancer Disparities in UK’s Most Deprived Areas Highlight Urgent Health Inequalities Recent research from Cancer Research …

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    Suboptimal Diets Linked to Over 20% of Global GI Cancer Cases

    by Archynetys Health Desk January 29, 2025
    by Archynetys Health Desk January 29, 2025

    How Unhealthy Diets Contribute to Gastrointestinal Cancer A new study reveals that suboptimal diet is a …

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