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Why Doctors Still Don’t Know Which Heart Drugs Work Best - Science Business - research, innovation & policy - Forbes
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Harlan Krumholz
@hmkyale
My take on last week's JAMA study comparing 2 heart failure drug... it passed with too little notice http://tinyurl.com/6hebgez
1 year ago...