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May 25, 2012 Articles

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  1. CD226 haplotype associated with pulmonary fibrosis in patients with systemic sclerosis
  2. Changes in air pollution levels during Beijing Olympics linked to alterations in biomarkers
  3. Colorectal neoplasia prevalence higher among African Americans than Hispanics
  4. Completion rates of HPV vaccination series decreasing
  5. Completion rates of HPV vaccination series decreasing
  6. Dapagliflozin linked to weight loss in patients with type 2 diabetes
  7. EHR19
  8. EmPower Diabetes helps educate, prepare patients for disasters
  9. Greater airway inflammation in older asthma patients may explain higher mortality rates
  10. Infection risk not impacted by intra-articular steroid injection before THA
  11. Iris-fixated phakic IOL a viable alternative to femtosecond LASIK for moderate myopia
  12. Many pregnant women fail to receive STD testing
  13. New genetic testing guidelines induce debate
  14. New paradigm challenges experts to consider bone as an endocrine organ
  15. Oxytocin found to improve brain function in children
  16. Plaque radiotherapy may offer long-term control of iris melanoma
  17. pSivida reports $2.7 million net loss in quarter
  18. Remind parents to protect children from harmful effects of sun
  19. Retinal plaque ring found in elderly man
  20. Revised Cardiac Risk Index can predict complications for liver transplant patients
  21. Risk for atherosclerosis, BP increases lower among hunter-gatherers, horticulturalists
  22. School-entry requirements key in boosting adolescent vaccination compliance
  23. School-entry requirements key in boosting adolescent vaccination compliance
  24. Study poses questions on CCT as parameter for refractive surgery
  25. TearLab announces decrease in third-quarter net revenues
  26. The OSNE300 Survey
  27. Top 7 dubious statements heard by an ID doctor
  28. Voyage to EHR, Day 20
  29. With vitrectomy on rise, scleral buckling a viable option in retinal detachment
  30. Younger patients showed more excisions, fewer malignant skin tumors