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Jan 06, 2014
The U.S. Army’s new strategic research plan for developing improved drug therapies for TBI is published in Journal of Neurotrauma.

Jan 02, 2014
The results of a study that compared Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women based on their knowledge of heart disease risk factors and their perceptions of their own weight is published in Journal of Women’s Health.

Dec 04, 2013
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers announced the publication of the World Stem Cell Report 2013, a special supplement to the peer-reviewed journal Stem Cells and Development.

Nov 18, 2013
New results are in from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Calcium plus Vitamin D Supplementation Trial. These findings assess the effects on hip fracture and colorectal cancer incidence among 30,000 postmenopausal women.

Nov 12, 2013
Group visits, also called shared medical appointments (SMAs), can offer advantages over traditional one-on-one patient-physician visits. Specific factors to support SMA uptake are the focus of an article in Population Health Management.

Oct 17, 2013
Subtle variations in genes that regulate a person’s inflammatory response to injury can impact clinical outcomes in TBI, according to a new study published in Journal of Neurotrauma.

Oct 16, 2013
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers and the American Thyroid Association announced that Gerard M. Doherty, MD, Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, has been named Editor of VideoEndocrinology.

Oct 09, 2013
A national survey has found that uterine fibroids have a disproportionate impact on African American women, causing more severe symptoms, interfering with their daily life, and causing them to miss work.

Oct 02, 2013
A new study involving a comprehensive review of the medical literature shows that PTSD also increases an individual's risk of metabolic syndrome.

Sep 30, 2013
Divorced men have higher rates of mortality, substance abuse, depression, and lack of social support, according to a new article in Journal of Men's Health.


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