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  • FDA Approves Embryonic Stem Cell-Based Therapy For Patients With Acute Spinal Cord Injury
  • Oral Contraceptives And Hormone Replacement Therapy May Protect Women Against Brain Aneurysms
  • Health Care's Reliance On Women Calls For Flexible Work Arrangements
  • Prepared Patient Goodbye, Acute Care, Hello, Rehab
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  • Broadening Partnerships To Spur Medical Advances For War Injuries
  • New Approach To Alzheimer's Therapy
  • Lancaster University Launches First Ever Palliative Care Doctorate In The World
  • New Biodegradable Compound Facilitates Bone Regeneration In Cases Of Substantial Loss
  • No Safe Level First Study To Show Teenage Binge Drinkers Harm Abilities In Later Life
  • The Mystery Of Healthy Fat People
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  • Protein Complex Reveals Molecular Mechanism Of Innate Immune Response
  • FDA Approves Vaccines For The 2010-2011 Influenza Season
  • Hotspur Technologies Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance For First Three Product Lines Based On The Company's Unique Technology
  • Interactive Health Solutions Launches New Program With Physicians To Reduce Medical Costs
  • Biogen Idec And Swedish Orphan Biovitrum Present Data On Long-Lasting Hemophilia B Therapy At The World Federation Of Hemophilia Congress
  • Eisai Announces U.S. Fda Approval For New Higher Dose AriceptĀ® 23 Mg Tablet For The Treatment Of Moderate-To-Severe Alzheimer's Disease
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb National Survey Finds A Disparity Between Health Care Providers And HIV Positive Patients
  • GSK Receives CHMP Positive Opinion For A New Indication For Arixtra
  • Genetic Link Between Two Rare Diseases Established By Next Generation Sequencing
  • Quality Coronary Bypass Care Can Improve Lives And Cut Costs
  • Study Examines Gender Stereotypes In Job Applications
  • The Evolution Of Melanoma Diagnosis: 25 Years Beyond The ABCDs
  • Keep Busy To Stay Happy
  • Vaccine Scares May Do More Harm Than Previously Believed To A Population's 'Herd Immunity'
  • Critical Role Described For LincRNA In Mediating Cellular Response To DNA Damage
  • Brain Potentials Reveal Spectator Effect
  • 2 Programmes Focus On Addiction Awareness And Control
  • Fluorescent Biosensor Created To Aid In Drug Development
  • Male Breast Cancer In Family Leads To High Perception Of Risk, Low Likelihood Of Genetic Counseling
  • A Decade Of Research Yields New Uses For Silk
  • Study Shows Most Youth Hockey Injuries Caused By Accidents, Not Checking
  • The Molecular Power Behind Memory
  • The Risk Of Malignancy In Children May Be Increased By TNF Blockers
  • Scientists Post Lower Speed Limit For Cell-Signaling Protein Assembly
  • Interaction Of Multiple Brain Networks Provides Insight Into How Pain Occurs
  • Therapies For Heart Disease And Cancer May Benefit From Snake Venom Studies
  • Mechanism Uncovered Behind Salmonella Virulence And Drug Susceptibility
  • Society Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography Announces Recipients Of Fourth Annual Young Investigator Award
  • HHS Announces Availability Of $51 Million In Resources For States To Build New Competitive Health Insurance Marketplace
  • Swimmers Make A Splash For A Good Cause
  • Snowe Becomes Fourth GOP Sen. To Announce Support For Kagan
  • GOP Sens. Request Assurances From HHS That High-Risk Pools Won't Include Abortion Coverage
  • Group Opposing Alaska Parental Notification Initiative Reports More Money Than Group Supporting It
  • GP Groups Call For Proposed Practice Nurse Funding Models To Be Adjusted, Australia
  • Thirty Million Women To Benefit From Health Reform Law, Including Up To 15 Million Who Will Gain New Subsidized Coverage
  • Insurers Change Kids Coverage Stance After HHS Clarifies New Rules
  • CVS-Aetna Deal Boosts The Drug Store Chain
  • Insured Americans Are Using Fewer Medical Services While Employers Consider Wellness Incentives
  • Health Insurance Scams On Rise After Health Reform
  • Wash. Regulations Would Restrict Pain Killer Prescriptions; Texas Lt. Gov. Bemoans Costs Associated With Health Law; Fla. Insurance Pilot Project Show
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  • Polio Cases In India Lowest In A Decade; Vaccination Effort Begins In Afghanistan
  • Horn Of Africa Once Again Polio-Free, UNICEF And Polio Partners Announce
  • Government Of Canada Welcomes Sodium Reduction Report
  • Statement By Medicare Rights Center President Joe Baker On The 45th Anniversary Of The Establishment Of Medicare
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