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Protecting HIV patients from Hep B

Protecting HIV patients from Hep B

Protein kinase G holds promise for cancer treatment

Protein kinase G holds promise for cancer treatment

Early education key to preventing melanoma

Early education key to preventing melanoma

FDA approves Extina for seborrheic dermatitis

FDA approves Extina for seborrheic dermatitis

Preventive techniques greatly reduce pressure ulcers

Preventive techniques greatly reduce pressure ulcers

Heart patches that stimulate regeneration

Heart patches that stimulate regeneration

Continuous support for women during childbirth

Continuous support for women during childbirth

Special patch improves heart function after heart attacks

Special patch improves heart function after heart attacks

Temporalis tendon transfer reanimates paralyzed faces

Temporalis tendon transfer reanimates paralyzed faces

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma becomes more common in U.S.

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma becomes more common in U.S.

Management of faecal incontinence in adults

Management of faecal incontinence in adults

Paint helps surgeons see where a tumor begins and ends

Paint helps surgeons see where a tumor begins and ends

Selenium and type 2 diabetes

Selenium and type 2 diabetes

Key mechanism to emergence of deadly strep bacteria discovered

Key mechanism to emergence of deadly strep bacteria discovered

Real-time 3-D ultrasound in nerve blockade speeds patient recovery

Real-time 3-D ultrasound in nerve blockade speeds patient recovery

A suntan is the body's best effort to fend off ultraviolet light

A suntan is the body's best effort to fend off ultraviolet light

Sciton receives FDA approval for laser-assisted lipolysis and pulsed light treatment of wrinkles

Sciton receives FDA approval for laser-assisted lipolysis and pulsed light treatment of wrinkles

New target for muscular dystrophy drug therapy

New target for muscular dystrophy drug therapy

Curing canine cancer - human cancer benefit

Curing canine cancer - human cancer benefit

Scientists discover human genes hover between "on"and "off" in any given cell

Scientists discover human genes hover between "on"and "off" in any given cell

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