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FDA advisory panels almost always recommend approval for new drugs and devices

FDA advisory panels almost always recommend approval for new drugs and devices

Katrina takes it's toll on survivors mental health

Katrina takes it's toll on survivors mental health

Remote Scottish isles may provide genetic clues to osteoporosis

Remote Scottish isles may provide genetic clues to osteoporosis

Drug combo could reduce risk of severe asthma attacks

Drug combo could reduce risk of severe asthma attacks

Prevalence of herpes in the U.S. is declining

Prevalence of herpes in the U.S. is declining

Studies examine effects of hospital closures, affordability of coverage

Studies examine effects of hospital closures, affordability of coverage

Health care proxy selections often unexpected

Health care proxy selections often unexpected

Study shows diabetes link to colon cancer - smokers with type-2 diabetes face the greatest risk

Study shows diabetes link to colon cancer - smokers with type-2 diabetes face the greatest risk

Fat people shorten their lives

Fat people shorten their lives

No matter how you do it tobacco is a killer

No matter how you do it tobacco is a killer

Variances in patterns of care for patients with prostate cancer failing primary therapy

Variances in patterns of care for patients with prostate cancer failing primary therapy

Does involvement of the collecting system by energy ablation techniques used to treat small renal masses increase the risk of complications

Does involvement of the collecting system by energy ablation techniques used to treat small renal masses increase the risk of complications

Bladder urothelium in PBS/IC shows distinct differences in keratin profiles

Bladder urothelium in PBS/IC shows distinct differences in keratin profiles

A tissue marker of poor prognosis in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

A tissue marker of poor prognosis in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

'Culture of medicine,' not fear of malpractice, prompts physicians to withhold information about Medical errors from patients

'Culture of medicine,' not fear of malpractice, prompts physicians to withhold information about Medical errors from patients

Strokes more likely to occur early morning and early evening

Strokes more likely to occur early morning and early evening

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

All forms of tobacco use or exposure are harmful

All forms of tobacco use or exposure are harmful

Chinese men harming wives by smoking too much

Chinese men harming wives by smoking too much

Worrying trend emerging on blood alcohol levels in the emergency department

Worrying trend emerging on blood alcohol levels in the emergency department

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