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Diana Florence, administrative support specialist in Rheumatology and Osteoporosis, will be honored later this fall for winning the highest non-academic employee award.
Patients in estrogen trial had fewer poor results, and in post-intervention there was a significant decrease in breast cancer.
Singh will develop a medical decision making guide for African-American and Hispanic lupus patients with kidney disease.
A clinical review from geriatricians urges primary care physicians to take a more aggressive role in ascertaining the mobility of their older patients.
S. Louis Bridges Jr., M.D., Ph.D., will succeed Robert P. Kimberly, M.D., as director of the Comprehensive Arthritis, Musculoskeletal & Autoimmunity Center.
World-renowned scientists search for ways to prevent acute kidney failure and improve management of the disease.
Study is first to reveal the role of the kidney in the regulation of iron metabolism following injury.
Molecular events that form such “reward memories” appear to differ from those created by drug addiction, despite the popular theory that addiction hijacks normal reward pathways.
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