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In medicine (cardiology), myocarditis is inflammation of heart muscle (myocardium). It resembles a heart attack but coronary arteries are not blocked.
Researchers highlight distinct subtypes of myalgic encephalomyelitis

Researchers highlight distinct subtypes of myalgic encephalomyelitis

Genetic cause of Kawasaki disease

Genetic cause of Kawasaki disease

New analyses of long-term LIALDA (mesalamine) data presented at ACG

New analyses of long-term LIALDA (mesalamine) data presented at ACG

Quick new method nails adenoviruses in 48 hours

Quick new method nails adenoviruses in 48 hours

FDA approves Acambis smallpox vaccine

FDA approves Acambis smallpox vaccine

Common DNA variations underlie susceptibility to fever after smallpox vaccination

Common DNA variations underlie susceptibility to fever after smallpox vaccination

Link discovered between common cold viruses and Alzheimer's disease

Link discovered between common cold viruses and Alzheimer's disease

Underlying causes, frequencies, and outcomes of dilated cardiomyopathy

Underlying causes, frequencies, and outcomes of dilated cardiomyopathy

Multisequential MRI approach improves heart inflammation diagnosis

Multisequential MRI approach improves heart inflammation diagnosis

World Health Assembly hears warning on avian influenza threat

World Health Assembly hears warning on avian influenza threat

Neck surgeons brush up on West Nile virus

Neck surgeons brush up on West Nile virus

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