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The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine is investing about $50 million to develop the school on the JU Medical Mall, ...
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A new report from the AF-SCREEN International Collaboration suggests that screening for both high blood pressure (hypertension) and irregular ...
A new report from the AF-SCREEN International Collaboration suggests that screening for both high blood pressure (hypertension) and irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation, AF) during routine medical ...
This is particularly the case in Liverpool, Nottingham, Bristol and Leeds – all cities with big university populations.
Nitisinone, a drug for genetic disorders, could help control malaria by making human blood toxic to mosquitoes. Anopheles ...
In a major turn of event, scientists have come up with a bold new approach to control mosquito populations and combat malaria ...