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[ad_1] Un air toxique a des effets dévastateurs sur des milliards d'enfants dans le monde, endommage leur intelligence et entraîne des centaines de milliers de morts, selon un rapport de l'Organisation mondiale …
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[ad_1] There is a serious shortage of kidneys in the United States. According to the Organs Supply and Transplantation Network, a federal database on organ transplantation, nearly 100,000 Americans are currently on …
Read More »Top News for Medical Students October 29, 2018 (1 of 2)
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[ad_1] A Victorian government health report revealed that people of Australian or South Asian origin emigrating to Australia are at greater risk of having asthma attacks and other allergies. Professor Frank Thien, …
Read More »Home Blood Pressure Measurement Can Be Used to Diagnose Hypertension in US Adults
[ad_1] Blood pressure readings of 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or more taken at home can be used to diagnose hypertension in white, black, and Hispanic American adults, according to a …
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