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Poor emotion recognition in patients at risk for schizophrenia

Poor emotion recognition in patients at risk for schizophrenia

Novel oral anticoagulant bleeding risk offsets clinical benefit

Novel oral anticoagulant bleeding risk offsets clinical benefit

Bipolar disorder common in HIV patients

Bipolar disorder common in HIV patients

Postsurgery mortality rates vary across Europe

Postsurgery mortality rates vary across Europe

Obesity affects taste in children, adolescents

Obesity affects taste in children, adolescents

Warfarin therapy should not be stopped completely after GI bleeding

Warfarin therapy should not be stopped completely after GI bleeding

CJD presents major diagnostic problems

CJD presents major diagnostic problems

Sleep apnea linked to poor perinatal outcomes in obese mothers

Sleep apnea linked to poor perinatal outcomes in obese mothers

High-dose, pulsed-dose BRT feasible palliative options in laryngeal cancer

High-dose, pulsed-dose BRT feasible palliative options in laryngeal cancer

ApoA-V as a contributor to dyslipidemia in obese children

ApoA-V as a contributor to dyslipidemia in obese children

NYU Langone creates new groundbreaking collaboration in autism research

NYU Langone creates new groundbreaking collaboration in autism research

Study elucidates memory-forming signal transmission in the hippocampus

Study elucidates memory-forming signal transmission in the hippocampus

Tight-junction proteins could help pin down hemorrhagic transformation risk

Tight-junction proteins could help pin down hemorrhagic transformation risk

Short-course amphotericin is cost-effective for cryptococcal meningitis

Short-course amphotericin is cost-effective for cryptococcal meningitis

Concern grows about rice-related arsenic exposure

Concern grows about rice-related arsenic exposure

Ileostomy closure carries its own burden

Ileostomy closure carries its own burden

Linguistic deficits in people who clutter

Linguistic deficits in people who clutter

Wheeze predicts sickle cell disease crisis

Wheeze predicts sickle cell disease crisis

First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits

First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits

Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline

Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline

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