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Traumatic aortic injury -- New England Journal of Medicine review
... in the October 16, 2008 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. "This type of injury to the aorta primarily affects young, healthy people ...Data on investigational drug TMC207 for MDR-TB published in New England Journal of Medicine
... tuberculosis (MDR-TB) were published in the New England Journal of Medicine today. TMC207 is being developed by Tibotec BVBA. The data show that the addition ...New England Journal of Medicine publishes Mayo Clinic study about health care reform
... of a Mayo Clinic survey published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that while physicians ... in the Sept. 14, 2009, edition of the New England Journal of Medicine and are the result of a national survey ...New England Journal of Medicine publishes CWRU review of the 'molecular basis of colorectal cancer'
... " in the Dec. 17, 2009 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, with co-author, Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, from the Brigham and Women's Hospital ...200 Years of The New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine, founded two centuries ago, continues to flourish in a world of digital media and incremental developments in the field.New England Journal of Medicine 366: 1181-9 (March 29, 2012)
New England Journal of Medicine 366: 1181-9 Brodalumab, an anti–interleukin-17–receptor antibody ...Eliminating blinding trachoma 'entirely possible'
Elimination of blinding trachoma is entirely possible by 2020, says the New England Journal of Medicine.Factors affecting survival, disability of extremely premature infants identified
... survivability and risk of disability, according to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine by a consortium of researchers in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child ...Molecular change may reveal risk of leukemia relapse
... . The study is published in the May 1 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine with an accompanying editorial. Researchers say that changes in levels of microRNAs, tiny molecules ...Genotyping takes us closer to an osteoporosis fingerprint
... in a paper appearing online today in the New England Journal of Medicine. “Genome-wide genotyping, a very demanding and labour-intensive procedure ...More than words: childbirth training change improves safety, cuts unnecessary procedures
... Health study released today in the New England Journal of Medicine. Using teaching techniques that employed behavioral change strategies aimed at modifying ...UT researchers find link between advertising and increased tobacco use among India's youth
... comes on the heels of new research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine’s Feb. 13 issue, which predicts that in India, by the year 2010, one million ...Mothers' high normal blood sugar levels place infants at risk for birth problems
... (HAPO) study appear in the May 8 New England Journal of Medicine. The researchers were led by Boyd E. Metzger, M.D. Professor ...Researchers find gene location that gives rise to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer
... in today’s Online First version of the New England Journal of Medicine. Neuroblastoma is the most common solid cancer of early childhood and has long been known ...Aprotinin associated with increased risk of death
... heart surgery. The trial, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, shows that approximately six per cent of patients who received aprotinin ...
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