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701 Injection-free vaccination technique could address global vaccine challenge for HIV, malaria Full Text ScienceDaily, February 6, 2013
702 In a fight to the finish, research aims knockout punch at hepatitis b Full Text ScienceDaily, February 5, 2013
703 Your history may define your future: Tell your doctor Full Text ScienceDaily, February 5, 2013
704 Getting fit fast: Inactive people can achieve major health and fitness gains in a fraction of the time Full Text ScienceDaily, February 4, 2013
705 Placental blood flow can influence malaria during pregnancy Full Text ScienceDaily, February 4, 2013
706 Fight Against River Blindness Is Successful and Inexpensive Full Text ScienceDaily, February 4, 2013
707 Patients can emit small, influenza-containing particles into the air during routine care Full Text ScienceDaily, February 1, 2013
708 Alternate walking and running to save energy, maintain endurance Full Text ScienceDaily, February 1, 2013
709 Attitudes toward HPV vaccination for boys Full Text ScienceDaily, January 31, 2013
710 Tuberculosis May Lurk in Bone Marrow Stem Cells of Infected Patients Full Text ScienceDaily, January 31, 2013
711 Discovery of sexual mating in Candida albicans could provide insights into infections Full Text ScienceDaily, January 31, 2013
712 TV viewing and sedentary lifestyle in teens linked to disease risk in adulthood Full Text ScienceDaily, January 31, 2013
713 Could the timing of when you eat, be just as important as what you eat? Full Text ScienceDaily, January 30, 2013
714 Fewer people adding salt at the table Full Text ScienceDaily, January 30, 2013
715 Measuring the consequence of forest fires on public health Full Text ScienceDaily, January 29, 2013
716 Daily antiseptic baths slash risk of bloodstream infections in critically ill children Full Text ScienceDaily, January 28, 2013
717 Cows fed flaxseed produce more nutritious dairy products Full Text ScienceDaily, January 28, 2013
718 Planning for bacteria in cancer patients may help hospitals fight infections Full Text ScienceDaily, January 25, 2013
719 Many apples a day keep the blues at bay Full Text ScienceDaily, January 25, 2013
720 Candidate dengue vaccine shows promise in early-stage trial Full Text ScienceDaily, January 24, 2013
In a study involving 37 patients with chronic hepatitis B infections, a serum bilirubin level > 5 mg/dL was predictive of progression to hepatic failure and liver-related death.
Read the article summaryIn a study involving 1607 patients > 65 years of age with community- or healthcare-acquired pneumonia, pre-morbid ambulation impairment (OR=2.61), hospitalization within 30 days of acquiring pneumonia (OR=1.93), and absence of cough and purulent sputum (OR=1.47) were shown to be associated with a significant increase in 30-day mortality.
Read the article summaryIn a retrospective study involving 225 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and 224 matched controls, it was shown that patients who were HPV-positive and smoked cigarettes or smoked cigarettes plus consumed alcohol were at increased risk for ESCC than patients who were HPV-negative (OR = 2.22 and 10.31, respectively).
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2 China bird flu cases now at 102 CNN Health, April 23, 2013 Free full text
3 Dysfunctional Foods U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 3, 2013
4 Love may not be as elusive as some think, research says The Seattle Times, April 1, 2013 Free full text
5 Chicken still on menu, WHO tells China as bird flu spreads CNN Health, April 22, 2013 Free full text
6 New flu spread quietly, study suggests NBC News, April 22, 2013
7 Sanofi infant vaccine gets EU approval Reuters Health News, April 25, 2013 Free full text
8 Drug-Resistant 'Superbug' May Spread Among Patients, Study Finds HealthDay, April 1, 2013 Free full text
9 Dozens of Okla. dentist's patients positive for hepatitis CNN Health, April 19, 2013 Free full text
10 Drug pipeline for worst superbugs "on life support": report Reuters Health News, April 19, 2013 Free full text
11 Fecal Transplantation Beats Vancomycin Alone for Recurrent C. difficile Infection Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, April 15, 2013 Free full text
12 WHO talks with China on sending bird flu team Associated Press, April 8, 2013
13 Research deciphers HIV attack plan EurekAlert!, April 3, 2013 Free full text
14 Physician entrepreneurs are key contributors to new medical devices EurekAlert!, April 18, 2013 Free full text
15 Houston HIE goes live Healthcare IT News, April 11, 2013 Free full text
16 Tens of thousands could be kicked off Medicaid in historically generous states The Washington Post, April 10, 2013
17 Scientists fight deadly new coronavirus USA Today, April 19, 2013 Free full text
18 China bird flu case count rises to 83 CNN Health, April 19, 2013 Free full text
19 Battling with bugs to prevent antibiotic resistance ScienceDaily, April 25, 2013 Free full text
20 Dengue cases may be 4 times more common than known Associated Press, April 8, 2013
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