Oral dexamethasone is effective in children with mild croup
מתוך medicontext.co.il By Michelle Chard NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children with mild croup benefit from a single dose of oral dexamethasone, more so than
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מתוך medicontext.co.il By Michelle Chard NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children with mild croup benefit from a single dose of oral dexamethasone, more so than
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 10 – Blocking macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha (MIP-1alpha) production by a human myeloma cell line decreases both tumor burden and
NEW YORK (MedscapeWire) Jan 08 When people with lung cancer are treated with radiation therapy, the size of their tumor may be the best
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 10 – Abbott Laboratories said Thursday that it has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for its PathVysion
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 10 – Medafor Inc. said on Thursday that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the company's TraumaDEX
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – While transmyocardial revascularization (TMR) with a laser is known to improve the function of chronically ischemic myocardium, mechanical methods of
By Megan Rauscher NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Blocking macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha (MIP-1alpha) production by a human myeloma cell line decreases both tumor burden
By Ori Twersky WASHINGTON (Reuters Health) – An expert advisory panel to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday unanimously backed the approval
By William Langbein SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Health) – An unlikely coalition between major corporations and large national unions may offer hope to correct the problem
By Suzanne Rostler NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Infant formulas containing two fatty acids believed to aid in neurological and visual development will be available
By Karla Gale LONDON (Reuters Health) – The notion that becoming chilled can make you sick is no old wives' tale, investigators in the UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Aspirin is protective for most types of patients at risk for occlusive vascular events, according to the Antithrombotic Trialists' Collaboration
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The known association of maternal aspirin use with increased risk of congenital gastroschisis is confirmed by the results of recent
By Pat Hagan LONDON (Reuters Health) – A research team in Scotland plans to begin clinical trials with a novel molecule that has the potential
By Pat Hagan LONDON (Reuters Health) – A research team in Scotland plans to begin clinical trials with a novel molecule that has the potential
By Peter O'Donnell BRUSSELS (Reuters Health) – European plans to let drug companies give consumers more information on prescription drugs faced turbulent times on Thursday
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – An intradermal varicella skin test, using a diluted, inactivated solution of attenuated varicella vaccine, is a safe, sensitive, and specific
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Binge drinking can cause a surge in blood pressure that does not occur with steady alcohol consumption, researchers in France
By Will Boggs, MD NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Immunosuppression should be halted in patients whose renal transplants have failed and who have returned to
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