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Reuters - A new report suggests that only 1 percent of HIV-positive patients worldwide have been screened for tuberculosis, a curable infection that frequently kills those living with the AIDS virus.
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AstraZeneca announced the online publication of long-term SEROQUEL® (quetiapine fumarate) clinical trial data in the Journal of Affective Disorders. Results show that SEROQUEL in combination with lithium or divalproex significantly increased the time to recurrence of any mood event in patients with bipolar I disorder compared with lithium or divalproex alone.
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Accusations in the media that black women have higher abortion rates than white women because abortion is "more aggressively marketed" toward blacks "mis[s] the point and distrac[t] from the real issue: the persistent health disparities faced by women, and men, in the African-American community," Melissa Gilliam, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Chicago and chair of the
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  2. A new study in the September issue of the Journal of Lipid Research suggests an unusual form of inheritance may have a role in the rising rate of diabetes, especially in children and young adults, in the United States.
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    BACKGROUND: Every cell contains a tiny clock called a telomere, which shortens each time the cell divides. Short telomeres are linked to a range of human diseases, including HIV, osteoporosis, heart disease and aging. Previous studies show that an enzyme within the cell, called telomerase, keeps immune cells young by preserving their telomere length and ability to continue dividing.
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  5. A new study in the September issue of the Journal of Lipid Research suggests an unusual form of inheritance may have a role in the rising rate of diabetes, especially in children and young adults, in the United States.
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