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Hepatitis is a type of liver inflammation that's usually caused by a virus. Learn more about the different types of hepatitis and their symptoms.

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Learn the facts about Hepatitis diagnosis, treatment, and care. http://ow.ly/WZJ5

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PAR-12-126: Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01)

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mcw.edu — “2012 CME conference sponsored by the Palliative Care Center at Froedtert/Medical College of WisconsinView full resource at mcw.edu

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alivemedicine.com — “Alive Medicine's mission is to promote health, wellness and weight management. Educating concerned individuals on the importance of preventive medicine and its power is at the center of Alive Medicine's founding philosophy and its primary emphasis.View full resource at alivemedicine.com

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National Institute of General Medical Sciences reorganizes, January 4, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), a part of the National Institutes of Health that supports basic research and research training, has established two new divisions. Each will administer existing NIGMS programs along with programs transferred to NIGMS from the former NIH National Center for Research Resources (NCRR).View full resource at nih.gov

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News: National Institute of General Medical Sciences reorganizes http://t.co/cQBk4rcz

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Choosing An Antidepressant? It’s The Side Effects That Matter « AARP

blog.aarp.org — “When it comes to choosing one of the newer antidepressants, a study has found they’re all basically the same — except for their side effects. Researchers looked at 13 antidepressants — including such popular ones as Cymbalta, Prozac, Effexor and Zoloft — and found that they’re all equally effective at treating depression. “They’re interchangeable except for side effects,” David Schlager, of Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, told View full resource at blog.aarp.org

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Favorable and unfavorable side effects RT @goldenliving: Choosing an antidepressant? It’s the side effects that matter: http://t.co/oCG78aMQ

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Pew Internet: Health | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project

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SanfordHealth's Channel - YouTube

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news-medical.net — “Carissa Perez Olsen, Ph.D., a Weintraub Scholar in the Basic Sciences Division of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, is the recipient of the National Institutes of Health Director's Early Independence Award, announced today. She is among the first group of 10 junior U.S. investigators to receive the honor.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Our new president Ronald DePinho, M.D. talks about his research and his family in an interview with KUHF. http://t.co/3UrD1fO

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An op ed by Ken Trevett, head of Texas Biomed: Need #NIH funding to continue biomedical innovation in San Antonio: http://t.co/GoBQnMg

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