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High levels of calcium in coronary arteries increase risk of stroke, heart attack

High levels of calcium in coronary arteries increase risk of stroke, heart attack

Emory team identifies conditions that make memory T cells slip away during chronic infections

Emory team identifies conditions that make memory T cells slip away during chronic infections

Cerus to support ongoing development of INTERCEPT red cell system

Cerus to support ongoing development of INTERCEPT red cell system

Mount Sinai to begin largest study of personalized medicine in clinical care setting

Mount Sinai to begin largest study of personalized medicine in clinical care setting

H1N1 vaccine safe, effective for hemodialysis and kidney transplant patients

H1N1 vaccine safe, effective for hemodialysis and kidney transplant patients

Single-molecule imaging reveals how cells prepare to interact with biochemical signals

Single-molecule imaging reveals how cells prepare to interact with biochemical signals

DiaGenic reports operating revenue of NOK 1,151 thousand for second quarter 2011

DiaGenic reports operating revenue of NOK 1,151 thousand for second quarter 2011

New book on hemophilia, unintended consequences of medical progress

New book on hemophilia, unintended consequences of medical progress

High blood phosphate levels can set CKD patients on a rapid path to kidney failure

High blood phosphate levels can set CKD patients on a rapid path to kidney failure

Prior parasitic worm infections may complicate TB therapy

Prior parasitic worm infections may complicate TB therapy

Minocycline, EDTA may combat catheter-related bacterial infections in dialysis patients

Minocycline, EDTA may combat catheter-related bacterial infections in dialysis patients

People with metabolic abnormalities more likely to develop kidney disease

People with metabolic abnormalities more likely to develop kidney disease

Bill Clinton on being ‘vegan’

Bill Clinton on being ‘vegan’

Gene Security Network announces commercial launch of non-invasive prenatal test

Gene Security Network announces commercial launch of non-invasive prenatal test

Scientists artificially grow brain cells from Parkinson's patients to find treatment

Scientists artificially grow brain cells from Parkinson's patients to find treatment

Lucentis receives Health Canada approval for treatment of retinal vein occlusion

Lucentis receives Health Canada approval for treatment of retinal vein occlusion

National analysis identifies Columbus as one of the Hypertension Hot Spots in the U.S.

National analysis identifies Columbus as one of the Hypertension Hot Spots in the U.S.

BTI completes SUGARDOWN human clinical study on blood sugar management

BTI completes SUGARDOWN human clinical study on blood sugar management

New leukemia drug in early clinical testing offers some clues for better treatment

New leukemia drug in early clinical testing offers some clues for better treatment

Premera, Cord Blood America partner to offer discount on stem cell collection services

Premera, Cord Blood America partner to offer discount on stem cell collection services

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