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Knee surgery blood loss reduced with single tranexamic acid dose

Knee surgery blood loss reduced with single tranexamic acid dose

Unexplained fatigue in women: start iron supplements

Unexplained fatigue in women: start iron supplements

Iron deficiency in women ‘may be under-recognized’

Iron deficiency in women ‘may be under-recognized’

Marrow aspiration predicts smoldering multiple myeloma progression

Marrow aspiration predicts smoldering multiple myeloma progression

Specific therapy may cut pneumonia mortality in HIV babies

Specific therapy may cut pneumonia mortality in HIV babies

Once-daily single-tablet HIV therapy developed

Once-daily single-tablet HIV therapy developed

Thrombopoietin mimetic offers aplastic anemia hope

Thrombopoietin mimetic offers aplastic anemia hope

One-quarter of ITP patients achieve 5-year treatment-free response

One-quarter of ITP patients achieve 5-year treatment-free response

Radiotherapy redundant in low-risk Hodgkin lymphoma treatment

Radiotherapy redundant in low-risk Hodgkin lymphoma treatment

Skin patch treatment kills common skin cancer

Skin patch treatment kills common skin cancer

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Smoking increases skin cancer risk

Smoking increases skin cancer risk

Rheumatism drugs may increase shingles risk

Rheumatism drugs may increase shingles risk

Drug shows promise as skin cancer treatment

Drug shows promise as skin cancer treatment

Risks for eczema in adults identified

Risks for eczema in adults identified

Antioxidant cream may protect against skin irritation from cleaning products

Antioxidant cream may protect against skin irritation from cleaning products

Drinking alcohol linked to skin disorder

Drinking alcohol linked to skin disorder

Vitamin A supplements may reduce skin cancer risk

Vitamin A supplements may reduce skin cancer risk

Skin transplants benefit vitiligo patients

Skin transplants benefit vitiligo patients

Painkillers may reduce skin cancer risk

Painkillers may reduce skin cancer risk

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