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… This severe, life-threatening allergic reaction is commonly studied in adults, but limited information is available about its occurrence in … dizziness and hypotension, which are rare in children. “One of the reasons we decided to perform this study is the …
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… Cell reveals a new mechanism that contributes to adult bone maintenance and repair and opens the possibility of … stem cells are the least understood. It is known that they comprise a heterogeneous population of cells that can … is slow and may lead to other complications resulting from limited mobility, accelerating bone healing may reduce …
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… few years, breast reduction procedures in the U.S. have become increasingly common. According to the American Society … that is connected to a device that delivers oxygen 24/7 on one breast, and then covered it with a silicon sheet. For … patients, particularly those in remote locations with limited healthcare access, to effectively manage their …
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… However, CPV risk association in children with rhabdomyosarcoma has not been well studied. A new report led by … for rhabdomyosarcoma has not improved in recent decades. One limiting factor in clinical practice is the imprecision … with cancer,” said first author Dr. Bailey Martin-Giacalone, graduate student in Lupo’s lab at Baylor at the time of …
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… Lab contact information. 2025 Yuan, X. and Rosen, JM. Histone acetylation modulators in breast cancer, Breast Cancer … antitumor immunity in TNBC., JCI Insight, 2024 Sep 17:e182621. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.182621. Online ahead of … for improved response to PLK1 therapeutics, Cancer Res Commun 2021. 1(3)178-193. …
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… reproductive health demands equal access to inclusive, competent, and medically appropriate reproductive health … the freedom to exercise their rights to decide whether to become pregnant and give birth, as well as the number, … carry a pregnancy to term, and have favorable pregnancy outcomes are generally not affected by physical disability 5 …
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… People around the world have limited their social interactions for months to combat the spread of coronavirus. While some enjoy the … overcome the health guidelines for what will keep everyone safest. Strive to maintain relationships without meeting …
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… Overview of Curriculum Program Year Duration Activity Year One 6 months (26 weeks) 3 months 1 month* 1 month 1 month In-patient … Service Research Continuity/CF Clinic Sub-specialty Clinics Community clinics Elective Vacation and Meeting Year Three 3 … of fellowship consist of three months of inpatient service (one month of time on each of the inpatient teams) When not …