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New clinical data demonstrating treatment options in Lilly's diabetes portfolio to be presented at ADA Scientific Sessions

New clinical data demonstrating treatment options in Lilly's diabetes portfolio to be presented at ADA Scientific Sessions

Measuring kidney function and damage may help predict people at risk for heart disease

Measuring kidney function and damage may help predict people at risk for heart disease

New research shows wide variation in organ donation rates across the country

New research shows wide variation in organ donation rates across the country

Amgen announces AMG 416 Phase 3 results for treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in CKD patients

Amgen announces AMG 416 Phase 3 results for treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in CKD patients

Neurosurgeon performs first endoscopic removal of spinal tumor at Rhode Island Hospital

Neurosurgeon performs first endoscopic removal of spinal tumor at Rhode Island Hospital

MedUni Vienna expert suggests pricing strategy to reduce smoking

MedUni Vienna expert suggests pricing strategy to reduce smoking

Study: New cases of cancer rising globally, but death rates falling in many countries

Study: New cases of cancer rising globally, but death rates falling in many countries

Metformin can reduce risk of open-angle glaucoma in people with diabetes

Metformin can reduce risk of open-angle glaucoma in people with diabetes

Sanford-Burnham, Takeda partner to develop new therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease

Sanford-Burnham, Takeda partner to develop new therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease

Tackling comorbidities could improve MS survival

Tackling comorbidities could improve MS survival

Janssen, Bayer HealthCare initiate CALLISTO program to study rivaroxaban in patients with active cancer

Janssen, Bayer HealthCare initiate CALLISTO program to study rivaroxaban in patients with active cancer

Clinical trial suggests HIV patients should start therapy sooner rather than later

Clinical trial suggests HIV patients should start therapy sooner rather than later

Study explores accuracy of body weight perception and obesity in Chinese Americans

Study explores accuracy of body weight perception and obesity in Chinese Americans

TSRI scientists awarded $2.2 million NIH grant to advance innovative approach to obesity treatment

TSRI scientists awarded $2.2 million NIH grant to advance innovative approach to obesity treatment

Earlier antiretroviral treatment benefits HIV-infected individuals

Earlier antiretroviral treatment benefits HIV-infected individuals

Modest lifestyle changes help breast cancer survivors lose weight

Modest lifestyle changes help breast cancer survivors lose weight

UM researcher receives grant to examine effects of CBT on racial/ethnic minority smokers

UM researcher receives grant to examine effects of CBT on racial/ethnic minority smokers

Manic symptoms during depression warn of polarity switch

Manic symptoms during depression warn of polarity switch

FEV1/FVC lower limit of normal aids surgery risk stratification in COPD

FEV1/FVC lower limit of normal aids surgery risk stratification in COPD

Addiction history indicates bipolar conversion risk from precursor disorders

Addiction history indicates bipolar conversion risk from precursor disorders

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