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Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 21, 2008

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Experimental Drug Shows Early Promise Against Cystic Fibrosis

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Scientists ID New Proteins in Programmed Cell Death

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Osteo Drug Stops Bone Loss From Breast Cancer Chemo

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Strokes Can Strike the Youngest

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Kayaking injuries don't usually happen when the rapids are rough

Kayaking can be an exciting sport, shooting the rapids of a boulder-filled river, the kayaker enduring the bumps, twists and turns of a hair-raising ride. full story»

 
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