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Medicine and its related products and regulations.
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"Reduction in splenomegaly" "Alleviation of night sweats, fatigue, and pruritus" Narrative review: Thrombocytosis, polycythemia vera, and JAK2 mutations: The phenotypic mimicry of chronic myeloproliferation. Spivak JL Ann Intern Med 2010 Mar 2; 152(5):300-6. The myeloproliferative disorders polycythemia vera, essential... more »
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Iron Related Liver Mortality
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Serum ferritin concentration predicts mortality in patients awaiting liver transplantation. Walker NM, Stuart KA, Ryan RJ, Desai S, Saab S, Nicol JA, Fletcher LM, G Crawford DH Hepatology 2010 Jan 28. Additional markers are required to identify patients on the orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) waiting list at increased... more »
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Daily WDJW Health Tip for 03/13/10
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It is when we know good things (Romans 8:28) that we become healthier (hungrier) than ever: [link] May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful life in remembrance of the birth of our LORD Jesus Christ as our Messiah, the Son of Man: [link]... more »
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Most recent articles on epirubicin in breast cancer
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Most recent articles on epirubicin in breast cancer: A phase II neoadjuvant trial of sequential nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel followed by 5-fluorouracil/epirubicin/cycl ophosphamide in locally advanced breast cancer. Robidoux A, Buzdar AU, Quinaux E, Jacobs S, Rastogi P, Fourchotte V, Younan RJ, Pajon ER, Shalaby IA, Desai AM, Fehrenbacher L, Geyer CE... more »
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Most recent articles on doxorubicin in breast cancer
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Most recent articles on doxorubicin in breast cancer: Methotrexate, Paclitaxel, and Doxorubicin Radiosensitize HER2- Amplified Human Breast Cancer Cells to the Auger Electron-Emitting Radiotherapeutic Agent 111In-NLS-Trastuzumab. Costantini DL, Villani DF, Vallis KA, Reilly RM. J Nucl Med. 2010 Mar;51(3):477-483.... more »
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Scientists Say Brain Scan Can Read Minds
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[link] Scientists Say Brain Scan Can Read Minds By Marrecca Fiore Mar 11th 2010 1:17PM British scientists from University College London say a scan of a person's brain activity is all it takes to read their mind. In a study reported on the university's Web site, researchers say they used... more »
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