Government spokespeople have said the VA is not stopping or pausing the law, but “ensuring the best medical interests of America’s veterans are met.”
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- Higher alcohol consumption linked to early-onset CRC
- Cardiorespiratory fitness linked to cancer risk, mortality?
Prognostic factors of bladder cancer
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