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Gene testing war looms for AstraZeneca heart drug
Aug 29, 2010 10:19 EDT
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Gene testing is shaping up to be a marketing battleground for new blood thinners like AstraZeneca's Brilinta, underscoring the power and limitations of genetics as a tool to predict medical outcomes.
Viagra-popping seniors lead the pack for STDs
Jul 07, 2010 17:21 EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Even if you're past your prime and have a hard time getting an erection, you might still need to worry about unprotected sex, according to U.S. doctors.
Viagra-popping seniors lead the pack for STDs
Jul 06, 2010 12:04 EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Even if you're past your prime and have a hard time getting an erection, you might still need to worry about unprotected sex, according to U.S. doctors.
Men taking drugs for sex function risk sex diseases
Jul 05, 2010 17:01 EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Men who took erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra were more likely to become infected with sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
Top US cardiologists gather to lay out future advances
Mar 12, 2010 12:05 EST
Thousands of cardiologists from around the world descend on Atlanta, Georgia this weekend to discuss the latest advances, treatments and care strategies to combat heart disease.
Top US cardiologists gather to lay out future advances
Mar 12, 2010 11:20 EST
Thousands of cardiologists from around the world descend on Atlanta, Georgia this weekend to discuss the latest advances, treatments and care strategies to combat heart disease.
Researchers: Most `test tube' kids are healthy
Feb 22, 2010 16:14 EST
Researchers finding few medical differences between `test-tube' kids and other children. More than 30 years after the world greeted its first "test-tube" baby with a mixture of awe, elation and concern, researchers say they are finding only a few medical differences between these children and kids conceived in the traditional way.
Researchers: Most `test tube' kids are healthy
Feb 21, 2010 18:47 EST
Researchers finding few medical differences between `test-tube' kids and other children. More than 30 years after the world greeted its first "test-tube" baby with a mixture of awe, elation and concern, researchers say they are finding only a few medical differences between these children and kids conceived in the traditional way.
Researchers: Most `test tube' kids are healthy
Feb 21, 2010 15:30 EST
More than 30 years after the world greeted its first "test-tube" baby with a mixture of awe, elation and concern, researchers say they are finding only a few medical differences between these children and kids conceived in the traditional way.
'Tis The Season For Stress & Depression
Nov 14, 2008 19:00 EST
Economic worries may add to stress this year. It may not be normal to feel down at the holidays, but many people do. This year, with its abundant share of economic worries, there could be more stress than usual, according to the head of the Department of Psychiatry at Temple University's School of Medicine, Dr. David Baron.
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Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| Temple University School of Medicine | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1901 |
| Type | State-related |
| Location | Philadelphia, PA, USA |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | www.temple.edu/medicine |