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Learn more about gallbladder surgery and ongoing clinical trials at Johns Hopkins GI: http://bit.ly/GJBMj

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5 Food-Medicines That Could Quite Possibly Save Your Life

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CMS Announces 27 Shared Savings ACOs

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Skeptical Scalpel: Paying for medical care

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subatomicdoc Matthew Katz Doctor, Oncologist, Radiation Oncologist, and Physician

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Noninvasive detection of clinically occult lymph-node metastases in prostate cancer. - Topix

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Noninvasive detection of clinically occult lymph-node metastases in prostate cancer.: 348, No. 25. , pp. 2491-24... http://t.co/co2XzSjT

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Our 10th Annual Minority Men's Health Fair is Thurs, 4/26. Free screenings, health info. #ActNow http://t.co/9Uw8aLiL

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AGA Quarterly - Practice April 2012 • American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

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Ga. radiotherapy clinic reaches $3.8M False Claims Act settlement

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Nanoparticle-delivered RNA interference drug stops head and neck cancer growth

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Safety and efficacy of antibiotics compared with appendicectomy for treatment of uncomplicated acute appendicitis: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials | BMJ

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Ga. radiotherapy clinic reaches $3.8M False Claims Act settlement

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