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More research on acne treatments would benefit sufferers: study - Los Angeles Times http://t.co/hZDVtgW #familyhealth

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STUDY: It’s Not Different Here, But It’s Worse - Treatment Advocacy Center

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Actinic Keratosis Treatment Newly On Prescription - QualityPoint Technologies

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Half of Stroke Victims Don't Call 911 Research Shows - First Aid: Injury Prevention|Home Treatments - MSN Health & Fitness

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Detailed Gene Scan Might Help Guide Leukemia Treatment - Yahoo! News

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Patients With Stroke Symptoms Are Still Not Calling 911

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Patients With Stroke Symptoms Are Still Not Calling 911

newswise.com — “Nationwide ambulance use by patients suffering from a stroke has not changed since the mid-1990s, even though effective stroke treatments are now available. In a study published in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that the number of stroke victims transported via ambulance has remained relatively static over the years, highlighting the need for more education about stroke symptoms and tView full resource at newswise.com

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NIH researchers discover new method to label cells for tracking by MRI, March 6, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Researchers have developed a method to label transplanted cells so they can be tracked by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the future, as cell therapies become a more integral part of regenerative medicine and tumor treatment, there could be increased need to measure how many transplanted immune or stem cells reach their target.View full resource at nih.gov

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NIH researchers discover new method to label cells for tracking by MRI, March 6, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Researchers have developed a method to label transplanted cells so they can be tracked by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the future, as cell therapies become a more integral part of regenerative medicine and tumor treatment, there could be increased need to measure how many transplanted immune or stem cells reach their target.View full resource at nih.gov

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Seeking Non Drug-Based Dementia Treatments For 'Behaviors That Challenge' Carers

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It Costs More, but Is It Worth More? - NYTimes.com

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Dynamic pricing for reimbursement? Interesting RT @MedSavingsDoc: It Costs More, but Is It Worth More?: http://t.co/EH62IJ1d RT @KentBottles

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