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Defamation Victim Janice Duffy, Ph.D. Says that Online Complaint Sites Can Ruin People’s Lives | Blog
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Ultrasound's Role in Early Diagnosis Expected to Grow : Rheumatology News
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Fighting negative diabetes perceptions | The Poor Diabetic
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Ultrasound Matches MRI in Osteophyte Detection : Rheumatology News
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Study: RA Hurts More Than Physicians Realize : Rheumatology News
rheumatologynews.com — “Over 8,000 rheumatologists and selected internists rely on Rheumatology News monthly to cover the world of medicine with breaking news, on-site medical meeting coverage, and expert perspectives in print and online. Since 2002, our independent reporting has focused on impacting the way these specialists practice medicine. New multi-format programs with the quality and reputation of Rheumatology News offer sponsors opportunities to reach physicians with podcasts, newswires, e-newsletters, and cust” View full resource at rheumatologynews.com
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A new study has shown that rheumatoid arthritis hurts even more than most physicians realize - http://t.co/xgmQDsls
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Dr. Dustin Ballard: Rugby culture sure makes Kiwis a happy lot - Marin Independent Journal
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Julianna Paradisi - Controlling Our Image | TheONC | A Gated Community for Oncology Nurses and Cancer Care Teams
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via @The_ONC @jparadisirn says maybe it's time nurses control their image, not Hollywood Read & comment http://t.co/CwuhSFxo #nurses #cancer
Other than lipodissolve, what is another non-invasive way to medically remove fat cells? - Avvo.com
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Holistic unit will 'tarnish' Aberdeen University reputation | Life and style | The Observer
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