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Many LGBT Medical Students Don’t Reveal Sexual Identity
Fear of discrimination cited as biggest reason, survey reports
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Study Compares Drugs for Diabetes-Linked Eye Disease
Eylea has slight advantage over Avastin, Lucentis for people with macular edema, but cost is an issue
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Heart Drug Clears Up ‘Strawberry’ Birthmarks
Study suggests propranolol as a new option to treat infantile hemangioma
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Doctors Pinpoint Why Child Who Appeared Free of HIV Suffered Relapse
Virus hid deep within 'memory cells' of immune system, where it couldn't be detected
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Talk Therapy May Cut Suicide Rate Among U.S. Soldiers: Study
High-risk patients were 60 percent less likely to attempt suicide in two years of follow-up
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Study Ties Shingles Virus to Dangerous Blood Vessel Disease in Elderly
Condition causes inflamed vessels in scalp, neck and arms, and can be deadly, researchers say
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Light Activity a Boost to Seniors’ Hearts
Low-level movement helps even those with limited mobility, study says
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Talk Therapy May Cut Suicide Rate Among U.S. Soldiers: Study
High-risk patients were 60 percent less likely to attempt suicide in two years of follow-up
- Posted February 18, 2015
-
Study Ties Shingles Virus to Dangerous Blood Vessel Disease in Elderly
Condition causes inflamed vessels in scalp, neck and arms, and can be deadly, researchers say
- Posted February 18, 2015
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Light Activity a Boost to Seniors’ Hearts
Low-level movement helps even those with limited mobility, study says
- Posted February 18, 2015




















