Medicine
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Chad Allen to Star in Hartford TheaterWorks The Little Dog Laughed
Playwright Beane is currently represented on Broadway by the musical Xanadu, for which he penned the book.
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Articles in PubMed by Author:
Annals of Internal Medicine encourages readers to copy and distribute this paper, provided that such distribution is not for profit.
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Architecture in Progress: a Catalyst for Experience
By exploring an incomplete architecture that is dependent upon the active participation of the subject to complete its construction, the objective is to render architecture as background, and instead, advocate for a platform in which human activity becomes the focal point.
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Defibrillation Comes Late in 30 Percent of Hospital Cases
Paul S. Chan, who led the study while at the University of Michigan and now is a cardiologist with Saint Luke's Mid-America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo.
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Chiropractor opening office on Spruce Street
The Edwardsburg office is open on Tuesday and Thursday. The one in Dowagiac will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.
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New year of politics very lively
House Economic Development Committee Chairman Daniel E. Bosley, D-North Adams, whose committee put off consideration of the casino proposals in 2007, ended the year with assurances that the life sciences funding bill will come out of committee in January.
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SEASON S READINGS: Get an eyeful of art and photography go
But what makes the new version so dazzling is the addition of several envelopes, sewn into the book's binding, containing 37 facsimiles of letters, maps and documents from the era.
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Cancerous stem cells researched
Proponents of the hypothesis say chemotherapy and radiation often destroy most of a tumor but if they do not kill the stem cells, it can grow back.
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Bartley Ranch winter family series debuts
Feb. 16: There is never a dry eye in the house when Richard Elloyan performs his beautiful ballads straight from the heart of Nevada.
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World-First Clinical Trial To Study African Traditional Medicine
The American and South African citzens have strong interests in complementary and alternative medicine practices, but little is known of their safety and effectiveness," said Bill Folk, senior associate dean for research in the School of Medicine, principal investigator of the grant and co-director of TICIPS.
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