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China steps up fight against AIDS

China steps up fight against AIDS

New AMA guide on treating foodborne illness

New AMA guide on treating foodborne illness

Breast-feeding may protect against SIDS

Breast-feeding may protect against SIDS

Shunning shoulder pain can cause more damage in the long run

Shunning shoulder pain can cause more damage in the long run

Intensive diabetes management yields positive results

Intensive diabetes management yields positive results

Time-reversal acoustics research promises medical breakthroughs

Time-reversal acoustics research promises medical breakthroughs

Boston University Professor Offers Tips for Healthy Gardening and Other Activities

Boston University Professor Offers Tips for Healthy Gardening and Other Activities

Patients with coronary artery blockages can be treated safely using drug coated stents

Patients with coronary artery blockages can be treated safely using drug coated stents

Requests for organ donors must be tempered by a better understanding of cultural differences

Requests for organ donors must be tempered by a better understanding of cultural differences

Professor Michael Banner to head ESRC Genomics Research Forum

Professor Michael Banner to head ESRC Genomics Research Forum

Michigan opens new center to treat exposure to Vermiculite, Taconite, Asbestos

Michigan opens new center to treat exposure to Vermiculite, Taconite, Asbestos

Yohimbe Tree Bark Hold Promise for Revolutionizing Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Yohimbe Tree Bark Hold Promise for Revolutionizing Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Alzheimer’s Association asks for $40 million in additional funding

Alzheimer’s Association asks for $40 million in additional funding

WHO says more pregnant women getting antenatal care

WHO says more pregnant women getting antenatal care

Study to look at whether patients needing surgery the most are those receiving it

Study to look at whether patients needing surgery the most are those receiving it

Almost half of all medicines globally are used irrationally according to WHO

Almost half of all medicines globally are used irrationally according to WHO

Program to help health-carers reduce hospital falls by up to 30%

Program to help health-carers reduce hospital falls by up to 30%

Australia’s first large-scale study into genetic discrimination

Australia’s first large-scale study into genetic discrimination

New on-line course, pharmacy technician certification exam preparation textbook

New on-line course, pharmacy technician certification exam preparation textbook

Risk Assessment of Diabetic Retiopathy Improved by Screening Methods

Risk Assessment of Diabetic Retiopathy Improved by Screening Methods

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