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TGA approves Ikaria’s LUCASSIN to treat Hepatorenal Syndrome Type 1
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Nuts Linked With Lower Diabetes, Heart Disease Risks: Study
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The Benefits of Dietary Magnesium - Esther Entin - Health - The Atlantic
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Guideline: IVIg Effective for Certain Nerve and Muscle Disorders -- American Academy of Neurology
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Overly-Friendly, Intense Personality Due to Brain Abnormality | Psych Central News
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Overly-Friendly, Intense Personality Due to Brain Abnormality | Psych Central News
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Endocrinology News - Low Density Lipoprotein Apheresis Ameliorates Interferon- Production in Patients With Nephrotic Syndrome |3966075
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PCOS raises type 2 diabetes risk in women, study says - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on 108,670 women showed that those with polycystic ovary syndrome were three times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared with those who do not have the disease. Researchers also found that obese women with PCOS face higher diabetes risk than their normal obese counterparts. The findi…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Friendly-to-a-fault, yet tense: personality traits traced in brain, March 22, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A personality profile marked by overly gregarious yet anxious behavior is rooted in abnormal development of a circuit hub buried deep in the front center of the brain, say scientists at the National Institutes of Health. They used three different types of brain imaging to pinpoint the suspect brain area in people with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by these behaviors.” View full resource at nih.gov
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Friendly-to-a-fault, yet tense: personality traits traced in brain, March 22, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A personality profile marked by overly gregarious yet anxious behavior is rooted in abnormal development of a circuit hub buried deep in the front center of the brain, say scientists at the National Institutes of Health. They used three different types of brain imaging to pinpoint the suspect brain area in people with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by these behaviors.” View full resource at nih.gov
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NIMH · Friendly-to-a-Fault, Yet Tense: Personality Traits Traced in Brain
nimh.nih.gov — “NIH scientists have used three different types of brain imaging to pinpoint a circuit hub buried deep in the front center of the brain in people with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by overly gregarious yet anxious behavior.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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BMC Medical Genetics | Abstract | Microdeletion del(22)(q12.2) encompassing the facial development-associated gene, MN1 (meningioma 1) in a child with Pierre-Robin sequence (including cleft palate) and neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2): a case report and review o
biomedcentral.com — “Pierre-Robin sequence (PRS) is defined by micro- and/or retrognathia, glossoptosis and cleft soft palate, either caused by deformational defect or part of a malformation syndrome. Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is an autosomal dominant syndrome caused by mutations in the NF2 gene on chromosome 22q12.2. NF2 is characterized by bilateral vestibular schwannomas, spinal cord schwannomas, meningiomas and ependymomas, and juvenile cataracts. To date, NF2 and PRS have not been described together in the” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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NIMH · Friendly-to-a-fault, yet tense: personality traits traced in brain
nimh.nih.gov — “NIH scientists have used three different types of brain imaging to pinpoint a circuit hub buried deep in the front center of the brain in people with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by overly gregarious yet anxious behavior.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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