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… natural events that could impact the severity of the upcoming allergy seasons. The eruption of the Tonga Volcano in … Allergy sufferers usually experience symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Depending on severity, there are a few … regimens are not enough to provide relief, Corry recommends visiting a physician who can prescribe inhaled steroids or …
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… study to determine the effectiveness and safety of commonly used pacing treatments for cardiac … in people with heart failure has just been awarded a $31 million grant by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Led by Dr. Mihail G. … failure impacts every aspect of life for an estimated 6.2 million Americans suffering with this condition. It leads to …
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… treated to prevent rupture. Brain aneurysms are relatively common. Approximately 10–12 million people in the U.S. have brain aneurysms and about … an aneurysm will rupture. Small aneurysms (less than five millimeters in size) are unlikely to rupture and are often …
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… participate in any type of leisure-time physical activity 10 percent indicated they exercised regularly three or more … levels of participation in physical activity over the past 10 years Almost 60 percent reported that they "never or … participation in a cohort of women with multiple sclerosis compared to a normative sample of women without disabilities. …
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… The annual Compassion and the Art of Medicine series, hosted by the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, … free and open to the public. All presentations begin at 12:10 p.m. and are held in Baylor’s Cullen Auditorium, unless …
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… professor of medicine and member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center Division of Biostatistics at … the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (RP510334 and RP160192), by the American Cancer Society … funding from the NIH (P30 AI036211, P30 CA125123 and S10 RR024574), and by IDDRC grant number 1U54 HD083092 from …
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… McNeill H, Huh SH, Ornitz DM, Huh WJ, Hoft SG, DiPaolo RJ,  Mills JC . SOX9 governs gastric mucous neck cell identity … Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2023 Jun 1:S2352-345X(23)00106-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2023.05.009. PMID: 37270061.  … evolution during gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis.  Nat Commun . 2023;14:822. PMID: 36788228; PMCID: PMC9929081.  …
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… anxieties, you are ready to make your own plan of action similar to Sophia and George’s . … chose Brainstorm different steps or exposure activities to complete (these steps will make up your plan of action) Give … think about the following things:  Are you motivated to overcome this fear? Has this fear ever stopped you from doing …
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… anxieties, you are ready to make your own plan of action similar to Sophia and George’s . … chose Brainstorm different steps or exposure activities to complete (these steps will make up your plan of action) Give … think about the following things:  Are you motivated to overcome this fear? Has this fear ever stopped you from doing …
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