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  • Long-Term Follow-Up of Schizophrenia in 16 Countries.

    Crazy Like Us

  • Analysis of Resistance-Associated Amino Acid Variants RAVs in non-SVR Patients Enrolled in a Retrospective Long-Term Follow-Up Analysis of Boceprevir Phase III Clinical Studies.

  • The findings were culled from data collected over 18 years from more than 51,000 male physicians participating in the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, launched in 1986 with followups every two years.

    Exercise may extend life after prostate cancer diagnosis

  • Children's Hospital operates a comprehensive Neonatal Follow-Up Program that monitors the physical and cognitive development of high-risk premature patients well into their childhood years, providing information, education and support for families.

    Recognized Excellence

  • Candid Engineer in Academia: Gender Discrimination: A Follow-Up skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Gender Discrimination: A Follow-Up

  • Worst Opening-Number Follow-Up: Emmy host Jane Lynch takes viewers on a tour through a fictional building where all TV sets and characters supposedly reside.

    Emmys Top Moments: A Home Where All TV Shows Live, and a Mock Beauty Pageant

  • Follow-Up: Progress on Geotagging MSU Project « vuBlog vuBlog technology for teaching and learning

    Follow-Up: Progress on Geotagging MSU Project « vuBlog

  • The CARE Clinic Follow-Up Support Program offers psychosocial support services and mental health treatment to children and families where there is suspected or known sexual abuse.

    Practicum Training

  • New Liturgical Movement: A Follow-Up on the History of the Planeta Plicata skip to main | skip to sidebar

    A Follow-Up on the History of the Planeta Plicata

  • Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health analyzed dietary-intake data from more than 200,000 men and women in the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study and the Nurses' Health Studies.

    Red, processed meat linked to higher risk of type 2 diabetes

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