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Phthalates may be asthma trigger

Phthalates may be asthma trigger

Therapeutic targets for pemphigus vulgaris discovered

Therapeutic targets for pemphigus vulgaris discovered

Exposure to household chemical may raise cardiac risk

Exposure to household chemical may raise cardiac risk

Repeat abortions have repercussions for later pregnancy

Repeat abortions have repercussions for later pregnancy

AAP urges snoring screening for all children

AAP urges snoring screening for all children

Simple interventions boost vertebral fracture osteoporosis care

Simple interventions boost vertebral fracture osteoporosis care

Nutritional benefits of organic foods questioned

Nutritional benefits of organic foods questioned

Constipation drug may bring US patients relief

Constipation drug may bring US patients relief

Cleaning capsule danger highlighted

Cleaning capsule danger highlighted

WOEST: Dual antiplatelet therapy more effective than triple

WOEST: Dual antiplatelet therapy more effective than triple

Monthly sunlight increase linked to age at BD onset

Monthly sunlight increase linked to age at BD onset

Early results of transcatheter valve registry data unveiled

Early results of transcatheter valve registry data unveiled

Quality diabetes care comes at a price

Quality diabetes care comes at a price

Hopes dashed for ginkgo biloba in Alzheimer’s disease

Hopes dashed for ginkgo biloba in Alzheimer’s disease

Voice therapy should be offered to more thyroidectomy patients

Voice therapy should be offered to more thyroidectomy patients

Final push needed to eliminate malaria in Sri Lanka

Final push needed to eliminate malaria in Sri Lanka

Kidney stones signal poor renal prognosis

Kidney stones signal poor renal prognosis

Long-term cardiac impact of Japan quake revealed

Long-term cardiac impact of Japan quake revealed

Closing large intracardiac shunts does not improve sleep apnea

Closing large intracardiac shunts does not improve sleep apnea

PDAs could help autistic people perform better at work

PDAs could help autistic people perform better at work

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