Religion rarely part of ICU conversation
In less than 20 percent of family meetings in the intensive care unit do doctors and other health care providers discuss religion or spirituality a new study finds.
In less than 20 percent of family meetings in the intensive care unit do doctors and other health care providers discuss religion or spirituality a new study finds.
Cancer charity highlights the risks of the hereditary disease among Israelis
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On June 30, Senate Bill 277 was signed into law.
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