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A “new” approach, 40 years in the making, attempts to keep blood vessels from feeding tumors. It’s starting to work.
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Charting the progression of today’s hospital terror.
Some countries have the problem of resistant staph well in hand; others don’t.
If God wanted to send a plague to expose the Achilles’ heel of American medicine, that plague would be MRSA.
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Medical bloggers muse on futuristic hospital devices, getting paid and ER drug seekers.
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