05Dec/13

Acute Kidney Injury May Be More Deadly Than Heart Attacks – Newswise (press release)

Acute Kidney Injury May Be More Deadly Than Heart Attacks
Newswise (press release)
Among a group of veterans discharged from the hospital after acute kidney injury or heart attacks, death occurred most often in patients who experienced both conditions and least often in patients experiencing heart attacks alone. • Patients with acute
Renal Injury May Be More Deadly Than MIMedPage Today

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05Dec/13

Organ donor is memorialized through Rose Parade float – WOWK


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Organ donor is memorialized through Rose Parade float
WOWK
The following is a weather discussion about the potential for flooding from chief meteorologist Spencer Adkins “Rain will move in from west to east across the day Thursday. More rounds of rain will move. The following is a weather discussion about the 
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Louisville boy’s precious gift recognized in Rose ParadeWAVE
Late WVU Student To Be Honored In Rose Parade FloatWCHS-TV8
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05Dec/13

King George's Medical University, PGI to promote organ donation, transplant – Times of India

King George’s Medical University, PGI to promote organ donation, transplant
Times of India
Experts point out that India is fast emerging as a destination for organ transplant. Availability of skilled hands, quality patient care services and low cost are bringing people from foreign countries to India. But so far, both KGMU and SGPGIMS have

05Dec/13

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Recovery Following Prolonged … – Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Recovery Following Prolonged
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Design, Setting, and Participants: Before the adoption of propranolol treatment by the Vascular Birthmarks Clinic, 12 infants with infantile hemangioma received high-dose prednisolone for 12 to 25 weeks’ duration, weaned over 4 to 6 weeks, and ceased