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Reversing Shock -- Gene Protects Against Cell Death
June 18, 1997 University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers have found a potentially powerful new weapon for medicine's war on shock. Ironically, it's an oncogene implicated in a kind of cancer ... > full story -
Why The Heart Stops Pumping: Researchers Identify Cellular-Molecular Defect In Heart Failure
May 1, 1997 University of Maryland researchers have found a silent defect in the heart's pumping mechanism, produced by high blood pressure and seen in heart ... > full story -
Pregnancy, Oral Contraceptives, Hormone Replacement Therapy As Risk Factors For Stroke
April 16, 1997 During the weeks immediately following delivery of a baby, new mothers are at increased risk of strokes, a University of Maryland School of Medicine neurology professor told the American Academy of ... > full story -
University Of Florida Physicians Launch Cyberspace-Aided Study To Examine Safety Of Controversial Heart Drug
April 1, 1997 University of Florida cardiologists are at the forefront of a $30 million study that will use the Internet to determine whether a treatment strategy for high blood pressure and angina increases ... > full story -
University Of Florida's Approach To Breast Cancer Boosts Patient Survival Rates
March 31, 1997 At issue: How extensive should radiation therapy after mastectomy be to prevent cancer from recurring and ... > full story -
University of Florida Researcher Explores Protein's Role In Kidney Stones
March 25, 1997 UF researcher explores protein's role in kidney ... > full story -
Calcium Storage, Release Mechanism Revealed
March 13, 1997 Physiologists have learned that cellular calcium is stored in discrete compartments which empty or fill in response to small changes in sodium concentration.Their findings have implications for ... > full story -
Protective Effect Of Progestin In Hormone Replacement Therapy Appears to Be Dose-Related
February 18, 1997 To help protect against endometrial cancer, women who take estrogen replacement therapy should also take progestin at least 10 days a month, say researchers at the University of ... > full story
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