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Funding gaps could hinder future of health care in Africa, report says

Funding gaps could hinder future of health care in Africa, report says

Inconsistent results from ACS and depression studies

Inconsistent results from ACS and depression studies

Consensus across studies promises to enhance NIH-supported asthma clinical research

Consensus across studies promises to enhance NIH-supported asthma clinical research

New outcome measures may reduce disparities in children with asthma

New outcome measures may reduce disparities in children with asthma

New Brown center for evidence-based medicine and science

New Brown center for evidence-based medicine and science

Epicatechin-enriched cocoa shows promise against heart failure, Type 2 diabetes

Epicatechin-enriched cocoa shows promise against heart failure, Type 2 diabetes

New breakthrough in early mammalian embryo development

New breakthrough in early mammalian embryo development

WUSTL scientists to decode DNA of 99 patients with rare diseases

WUSTL scientists to decode DNA of 99 patients with rare diseases

Emotional inhibition and alexithymia are distinct phenomena: Study

Emotional inhibition and alexithymia are distinct phenomena: Study

Maintaining healthy lifestyle from young adulthood linked with low CVD risk in middle age

Maintaining healthy lifestyle from young adulthood linked with low CVD risk in middle age

Trans fats raises stroke risk in women – aspirin lowers risk

Trans fats raises stroke risk in women – aspirin lowers risk

FDA takes more time to decide on the fate of BMS & Pfizer’s joint venture anticlotting drug Eliquis

FDA takes more time to decide on the fate of BMS & Pfizer’s joint venture anticlotting drug Eliquis

Sleep improves with age dispelling age old myth

Sleep improves with age dispelling age old myth

Sedentary women more prone to developing type 2 diabetes

Sedentary women more prone to developing type 2 diabetes

AHRQ grants U-M $2.5M to study long-term health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of newborn screening

AHRQ grants U-M $2.5M to study long-term health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of newborn screening

External cues affect cell's ability to migrate

External cues affect cell's ability to migrate

Poor sleep alters immune system response to stress in older adults

Poor sleep alters immune system response to stress in older adults

Blood, urine markers can predict heart surgery patients at higher risk for worse AKI

Blood, urine markers can predict heart surgery patients at higher risk for worse AKI

Leicester study to focus on impact of food-based culture on children's life

Leicester study to focus on impact of food-based culture on children's life

Pharmacological antagonist can inhibit body's response to cold

Pharmacological antagonist can inhibit body's response to cold

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